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A suggested means for minimizing this danger is to: (a) Install an emergency stop button switch in the immediate area of the structure supporting the screen and have an attendant on duty whose responsibility will be to keep the area clear when the screen is being positioned. The emergency stop button should be located SO that it will be readily accessible to the attendant. 52. SAFETY STANDARDS A. MAINTENANCE SHOPS (UNDER NORTH PORTICO) (1) New Carpenter Shop. - In the design and layout of the New Carpenter Shop it is important to incorporate all applicable safety standards, (see Appendix). . The Navy Department safety and fire-protection engineers will be available to review the plans and specifications for this project. 53. WHITE HOUSE POLICE A. NORTH-WEST GATE. - The guards at the North-west gate should instruct all pedestrians to use the sidewalk to the main entrance. The placement I of a suitable sign, worded, "PLEASE USE SIDEWALK located at the junction point of the two drive- ways, would be of assistance in guiding pe- destrians. B. EXECUTIVE MANSION. - Guards who are assigned the duty of guiding visitors through the Executive Mansion should be instructed to call to the attention of the parties, the desira- bility of holding onto the handrails when going down stairways, and to watch their step when coming to the bottom landing of the stairway. c-69090 65

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