34 Pa. Code § 13.178 - Health precautions
(a)
Process men. This term as used in this section shall mean
those employes whose work brings them into immediate contact with nitro and
amido compounds, either in the manufacture of those compounds or in the repair
of apparatus used in their manufacture. The term does not include employes
whose duty is in the power plant or other employes whose work does not bring
them into such contact.
(b)
Information. The employer shall inform all employes engaged
in the manufacture or other handling of nitro and amido compounds of the
poisonous quality of these products and the necessity for strict compliance
with all health precautions enumerated in this section.
(c)
Clothing. Shirts,
overalls, caps, stockings, shoes, gloves and other wearing apparel which have
become saturated with poisonous nitro and amido compounds in such manner that
the skin comes in immediate contact with them, shall be immediately taken off,
the skin washed with vinegar and then with water, and the employe shall then
put on clothing which has not been in contact with these substances.
(d)
Liquor and smoking.
Employes shall be warned that the use of alcoholic liquors and chewing tobacco
is harmful to their health. Smoking in the workroom is strictly
forbidden.
(e)
Dining,
washing, and dressing rooms. Food shall not be kept or eaten in the
workroom. A suitable dining room absolutely separate from the workroom shall be
provided. Employes shall not be allowed to enter this room until they have
washed both face and hands. The washing and dressing rooms, and bathrooms,
shall be separate from the workrooms. These rooms shall be suitably fitted,
kept clean, and properly heated. No one shall be allowed to keep any wearing
apparel in the workroom. All process men shall dress in the dressing room or
washroom. Each process man shall have two lockers, one for his working and one
for his street clothing, or a properly divided double locker or such method for
storing clothing as the Department may approve or its authorized
representative. A proper number of washing appliances shall be provided. Soap
and towels shall be furnished in suitable numbers and free of charge.
(f)
Bath. Every workman who
comes in contact with the nitro and amido compounds shall take a bath daily
before he leaves the factory.
(g)
Disability. It is recommended that men who suffer from
inflammation of the bladder not be employed in factories where nitro and amido
compounds are made.
(h)
Alcoholic liquor. Men who are addicted to the use of alcoholic
liquors shall not be employed and no employe upon whom the odor of alcoholic
liquor is detected shall be allowed to enter the factory.
(i)
Age. It is recommended
that process men be between the ages of 22 and 50 years. It is also recommended
that applicants for employment presenting evidences of anemia or of emaciation
not be employed as process men because of their increased
susceptibility.
(j)
Women.
Application for permission to employ women in the manufacture of
nitro and amido compounds shall be filed with the Department. It may be granted
to women over 18 years of age after scientific investigation by the Department
has determined conclusively that exposure to the compounds in question does not
exist.
(k)
Toilets.
Toilets shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 41 (relating to sanitation).
(l)
Drinking fountains. The
employer shall provide and maintain a sufficient number of sanitary drinking
fountains readily accessible for the use of all employes.
(m)
Eating. It is
recommended that all process men be alerted to the danger of
(2) The process.
(n)
Excessive perspiration.
It is recommended that those who suffer from excessive perspiration not be
employed as process men.
(o)
Bodily cleanliness. Since bodily cleanliness is essential to
good health, it is recommended that those employes who do not take frequent
baths not be employed as process men.
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