| 1890 - 570 str.
...his motion, the French Academy, at its meeting on December 4, 1888, passed a resolution asking for the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. Hammer .J^,,, reports a case of phosphorus poisoning which ran a rapid course. A woman dissolved and... | |
| Canada. Department of Labour - 1927 - 1466 str.
...employed in Industry; and Recommendation concerning the application of the Berne Convention of 1006, on the Prohibition of the use of White Phosphorus in the Manufacture of Matches. Certain amendments which were made to the Factory Act of Japan in 1923 have now been put into effect... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1905 - 1362 str.
...international convention to be held at Berne on May 8 next, the object of which is to consider (1) the prohibition of the use of white, phosphorus in the manufacture of matches; and (2) legislation against the employment of women at night. The Belgian Government has signified... | |
| Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1907 - 774 str.
...and, moreover, of Japan. From among the States which did not sign the principles Denmark has come in. The prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches is an innovation for one of the most important producers of matches, viz., Italy. Among the States not... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 str.
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 427. The High Contracting Parties, recognising that the well-being,... | |
| 1919 - 920 str.
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 427. The High Contracting Parties, recognising that the well-being,... | |
| 1910 - 438 str.
...these two conferences met to consider the terms to be used as the bases oi international agreements for the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches and of the night work of women. The second conference was & meeting of accredited diplomatic representatives... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1911 - 1214 str.
...adhesion of the United Kingdom to the Berne Convention of the 26th September. 1906, on the subject of the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. I shall be glad to learn in due course whetlier your government desire that a notification of their... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1911 - 574 str.
...subsidies, enable it to do its work. In this way it has succeeded in obtaining from various States a prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches and the abolition of night-work for women. There are also international organisations for the prevention... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1912 - 1192 str.
...white phosphorus is used, despite rigid laws covering its use, I would therefore respectfully recommend the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of ma tehes in this btatc. That matches can be profitably made from the non-poisonous phosphorus is an... | |
| |