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9. It is the duty of foremen and head men before leaving to carefully examine the buildings and machinery in their charge; to see that everything is clean and in good order and in the event of anything not being in good order to make prompt report.
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9.It is the duty of foremen and head men before leaving to carefully examine the buildings and machinery in their charge; to see that everything is clean and in good order and in the event of anything not being in good order to make prompt report.
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10. It is the duty of all workmen to see that their departments are kept clean, in good order and in repair, and to report immediately to the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent or Foreman any defects.
 
10. It is the duty of all workmen to see that their departments are kept clean, in good order and in repair, and to report immediately to the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent or Foreman any defects.
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It is the duty of all employees to observe extreme cleanliness themselves and to report the lack of it in others.
 
It is the duty of all employees to observe extreme cleanliness themselves and to report the lack of it in others.
11. Extreme care must be exercised in the transfer of materials and ingredients; should anything be spilled it must be immediately picked up, and report made to the foreman, who will, if necessary, cause it to be destroyed.
 
  
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11. Extreme care must be exercised in the transfer of materials and ingredients; should anything be spilled it must be immediately picked up, and report made to the foreman, who will,if necessary, cause it to be destroyed. 6
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BC Archives GR-0431 BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL.
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Box 8 File 4 Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia.

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