An Investigation Relating to Health Conditions of Workers Employed in the Construction and Maintenance of Public Utilities: Hearings Before a Subcommittee... on H.J. Res. 449, Jan. 16-Feb. 4, 19361936 - Počet stran: 203 |
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... practically dust - free when he made inspections in 1930 and 1931 . He told the jury that the men were easily distinguishable from 500 to 700 feet away , and that drills were operated with water . Why did he say this now when in 1931 he ...
... practically dust - free when he made inspections in 1930 and 1931 . He told the jury that the men were easily distinguishable from 500 to 700 feet away , and that drills were operated with water . Why did he say this now when in 1931 he ...
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... practically every man who has contracted that disease ? Miss ALLEN . Well , the relief situation is pretty bad down there . The relief office is quite far from Gauley Bridge and the men have to walk about 14 miles , and they get down ...
... practically every man who has contracted that disease ? Miss ALLEN . Well , the relief situation is pretty bad down there . The relief office is quite far from Gauley Bridge and the men have to walk about 14 miles , and they get down ...
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... practically speaking , dry drilling . Mr. LAMBERTSON . Why do you say " practically speaking " ? Mr. SKAGGS . They used two types of drills , the drifter type and the sinker type . They could not drill with the drifter type without ...
... practically speaking , dry drilling . Mr. LAMBERTSON . Why do you say " practically speaking " ? Mr. SKAGGS . They used two types of drills , the drifter type and the sinker type . They could not drill with the drifter type without ...
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... practically all of it . Mr. DUNN of Pennsylvania . Practically all of the dust 52 HEALTH CONDITIONS OF PUBLIC UTILITY WORKERS.
... practically all of it . Mr. DUNN of Pennsylvania . Practically all of the dust 52 HEALTH CONDITIONS OF PUBLIC UTILITY WORKERS.
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... Practically all of the dust would have been prevented if the employers had used wet drills ? Mr. SKAGGS . Yes . Mr. DUNN of Pennsylvania . And then that would have been a decent place instead of a hellish place within which to work ? Mr ...
... Practically all of the dust would have been prevented if the employers had used wet drills ? Mr. SKAGGS . Yes . Mr. DUNN of Pennsylvania . And then that would have been a decent place instead of a hellish place within which to work ? Mr ...
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Answer asked attorneys BACON believe Bureau of Mines Carbon Co Charleston chest coal colored committee compensation concentration connection construction contracted silicosis court death develop diagnosis died disease dry drilling DUNN of Pennsylvania employed employees engineers exposure fact Fayette County feet FINCH foreman Gauley Bridge GOLDWATER GRISWOLD Harless Hawks Nest tunnel Hayhurst industry infection investigation JONES Judge LEE Kanawha Power Labor LAMBERTSON LILLY Love lungs MARCANTONIO masks MASON matter miliary tuberculosis miners Miss ALLEN months nodules operation paid particles persons PEYTON pneumonia present Public Health Service Question RANDOLPH Raymond Johnson respirators Rinehart & Dennis ROBISON rock rouster SAYERS scar tissue Senator HOLT shack Shirley Jones silica dust SKAGGS stage of silicosis statement statute subcommittee symptoms Tell the jury testified testimony tion told tuberculosis tunnel contractors Union Carbide Vanetta ventilation West Virginia wet drills witness workmen X-ray pictures YANT