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28 Rules Governing the Licensing of and Operation of Compensation Medical Bureaus 27. The character and frequency of accidents, the number of employees in a given plant and the availability of qualified medical care in the imme- diate vicinity of the place of employment should be considered in relation to the authorization of an employer's compensation medical bureau. 28. The bureau should be located in the industrial plant or in the immediate vicinity. 29. The question of the necessity of the presence of a physician during work- ing hours, or the availability of a physician at stated hours should be determined by an inspection of the plant to ascertain the nature of the hazards and the frequency of accidents. 30. The bureau shall be well housed with sufficient space, light and air and shall conform to reasonable sanitary requirements. Proper facilities in the form of personnel for assistance in emergencies, instruments, steril- izers, dressings, drugs, shall be available at all times and in amounts proportionate to the size of the plant and the number of employees. Such facilities shall be adequate for more than mere emergency care and for the more severe type of industrial injury. 31. A bureau license may be given for a stated project which, because of the hazards of the project and the frequency of accidents, requires continued medical care and such license shall be for the life of the given project only. In such cases all employees of all subcontractors shall be covered by the license. 32. No license shall be issued to an employer to cover any but his own employees except as indicated in Rule No. 31. 33. First aid stations-No license is required to operate a first aid station by an employer of labor. Such first aid or emergency station should be properly equipped for first aid in accordance with the type of hazard encountered at the particular place of employment. 34. Form C-105, a notice of the rights of an injured employee and the responsibilities of the employer, shall be posted in each compensation medical bureau and first aid station. 35. All compensation medical bureaus when operated by summer camps and other institutions, wherein such camps and institutions are operating for profit, shall be charged a license fee of $25.00 per annum for the operation of such medical bureaus which are in operation for six months of the year or less. FRIEDA S. MILLER, Industrial Commissioner March 1, 1939

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