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The following is a list, by location, where wall mounting type fans are used at floor level: A. EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING (1) Second Floor (a) Telephone Exchange Room. - One fan. B. EAST WING (1) Basement (a) Security Room. - One fan. (2) First Floor (a) East Entrance (at guard desks). - The two electric fans which are mounted on brackets attached to the radiators in front of each guard's desk should be re-located and mounted on the side walls. (3) Second Floor (a) Mr. Tolley's Office. - Two fans. (b) Social Correspondence (Mr. Magee's Office). - Two fans. 42. FILE CABINETS AND CLOTHES LOCKERS Individual units of file cabinets and clothes lockers present the hazard of being tipped over when used improperly. If two or three drawers nearest the top of the cabinet are pulled out full length and left in that position and the person leans on the extended drawers, there is a great possibility of the file cabinet unit toppling over onto the person using the files. Individual units of clothes lockers present a similar hazard. inju- ries have occurred when the person using the locker reached up onto the shelf, using the front edge of the shelf as a hand hold. This unsafe practice has frequently resulted in the clothes locker unit being pulled over onto the person. All file cabinet and clothes locker units should be bolted together SO as to eliminate the possibility of toppling over or being pulled over. The following is a list, by location, where this c=69090 48

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