THESE EMPLOYEES AT A WIRE-WORKING FACTORY in Christchurch have their bonuses docked if they are seen in the plant without safety glasses. The welder on the left has safety glasses, visor, and exhaust equipment as safeguards in his work. On the right, the workman chipping the slag after using welding equipment still wears his safety glasses as protection against flying particles.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29799, 16 April 1962, Page 15
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61THESE EMPLOYEES AT A WIRE-WORKING FACTORY in Christchurch have their bonuses docked if they are seen in the plant without safety glasses. The welder on the left has safety glasses, visor, and exhaust equipment as safeguards in his work. On the right, the workman chipping the slag after using welding equipment still wears his safety glasses as protection against flying particles. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29799, 16 April 1962, Page 15
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