Women and War Work eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 167 pages of information about Women and War Work.

Women and War Work eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 167 pages of information about Women and War Work.

V.A.D., Lady Ampthill, Devonshire House, W. 1.

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MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS

PUBLICATIONS OF HEALTH OF MUNITION WORKERS’ COMMITTEE

The following Memoranda have been prepared by the Committee and issued: 

No. 1—­Sunday Labour.

No. 2—­Welfare Supervision.

No. 3—­Industrial Canteens.

No. 4—­Employment of Women.

No. 5—­Hours of Work.

No. 6—­Canteen Construction and Equipment (Appendix to No. 3).

No. 7—­Industrial Fatigue and Its Causes.  No. 8—­Special Industrial
Diseases.

No. 9—­Ventilation and Lighting of Munition Factories and Workshops.

No. 10—­Sickness and Injury.

No. 11—­Investigation of Workers’ Food and Suggestions as to Dietary. 
(Report by Leonard E. Hill, F.R.S.)

No. 12—­Statistical Information Concerning Output in Relation to Hours of Work. (Report by H.M.  Vernon, M.D.)

No. 13—­Juvenile Employment.

No. 14—­Washing Facilities and Baths.

No. 15—­The Effect of Industrial Conditions Upon Eyesight.

No. 16—­Medical Certificates for Munition Workers.

also, Feeding the Munition Worker.

Published by H.M.  STATIONERY OFFICE,

London, W.C.

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