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OCR Page 1 of 3REV
1925
August 26, 1925
Department of Labor
571 Jersey Av.
Jersey City, N. J.
Mr.J.Roach,Deputy Commissione
Dear Mr. Roach,
Confirming my telephone conversation with
you this morning relative to certain steps which we have
put into operation in our plant at your recommendation
with regard to handling of our luminous material, the
following are in effect.
We have constructed a hood in which all material
is weighed and handled. This hood is connected with an
exhaust fan which causes a current of air to flow into
the hood and so protect the weigher from any dust particles
which may be floating around. We have under construction
a similar hood to be used in the painting department where
the material may be moistened before turning over to the
operators.
The operators have been furnished with gowns and
rubber gloves to werr while psinting. The gowns have
worked out satisfactorily bat the rubber gloves hare not.
Owing. to the close fit of a rubber glove the hands perspire
and cause considerable discomfort causing the operators to
remove them unlesa supervision is very close. Te really
bolieve that causing the hands to perspire in this way
and opening the pores will subject the operator to greater
hazard if there be any in the handling of this material
than handling same without the gloves.
We have installed a new type of crucible which
enables the operator to hold same and stir the material
without coming in close contact with the material itself.
In the old type of crucible in stirrinz the material the
operator would spill some over the edge and inassach as
the crucible was held with the fingers it would naturally
get on the hand. With the nen crucible this has been
eliminated.
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