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Swimming Pool
(a) It would be advisable to have an at-
tendant on duty at all times when the
Swimming Pool is in use. This indi-
vidual should be thoroughly qualified
in the water safety and life saving
techniques of the American Red Cross.
(b) A non-slip rubber mat should be se-
curely cemented to the platform of the
weighing scales.
(c) It would be desirable to remove the
loose glass table top from each of the
small tables located in the Swimming
Pool area and the Ladies Dressing
Room. If necessary, provide a table
top surface of non-breakable material.
C. MAINTENANCE SHOPS (UNDER NORTH PORTICO)
(1) Carpenter Shop. - It is important to
establish as a safe practice, the removal
of nails from the rim of the nail kegs so
as to eliminate lacerations to the wrists
and arms of personnel engaged in getting
nails out of the kegs.
(2) Passageway to Electrical Department, Paint
Department, and Storeroom Area. - Stops
should be installed on the lower sections
of the hinged windows SO that the windows,
when fully opened, will not extend beyond
the vertical plane of the wall.
(3) Paint Shop. - A wall-type fan should be in-
stalled SO as to provide general ventila-
tion for this area.
D. EAST TERRACE
(1) Motion Picture Theater. - The movable
structure which supports the motion picture
screen presents a crushing hazard to persons
when it is rotated into position. The
electro-mechanical mechanism which rotates
this structure is operated by remote control
from the Projection Booth. Injury to persons
may result if they are inadvertently in the
path of this structure when the screen is
being positioned for use.
C-69090
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