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(a) Police Locker Room. - Bolt together all clothes lockers. (2) Second Floor (a) United States Secret Service (Pro- tective Research) - Bolt together all letter and card file cabinets. (b) Social Correspondence Room (Mr. Magee) . - Bolt together all file cabinets. (c) Mr. Tolley's Office. - Bolt together all file cabinets. 43. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE SAFETY EQUIPMENT The judicious use of personal protective equipment, in industrial operations, as an aid in the prevention of occupational injuries and disease, is one of the most important phases of safety engineering. Care must be exercised to select the appropriate kind of safety equipment for each particular hazard. In addition to the proper selection of safety equipment, it is necessary that the equipment be used and maintained properly. Supervisors and employees must fully understand the value and importance of using personal protective safety equipment. Many industrial injuries can be avoided if the employees are willing to accept the temporary slight dis- comfort or inconvenience which may occur when wearing safety equipment. These are small trifles in comparison to the permanency of lost vision or the lingering effects of an occupational disease. The following personal protective safety equipment should be furnished to the employees by the Government, and used under the following conditions: A. EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING (1) Basement (a) Incinerator Room (1) The incinerator operator should wear a non-flammable, clear plastic face shield SO as to protect his eyes and face while loading and tending the inciner~ ator. C-69090 50

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