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738 WORK——HOURS OF. [ART. C
laundry, or as a driver or in any brick or lumber yard, or in the con-
struction or repair of buildings, or as a messenger for telegraph, tele-
phone or messenger companies, or in any mercantile establishment,
store, office, boarding house, place of amusement, club or in the dis-
tribution, transmission or sale of merchandise.
See notes to this section in volumes 2 and 3 of the Annotated Code.
1912, ch. 731, sec. 5. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 5. 1918, ch. 495, sec. 5.
5. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed, per-
mitted or suffered to work in, about or in connection with any canning
or packing establishment.*
1912, ch. 731, sec. 7. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 7.
7. No child under the age of sixteen years shall be employed, per-
mitted, or suffered to work at any of the following occupations, or in
any of the following positions: Adjusting any belt to any machinery;
sewing or lacing machine belts in any workshop or factory; oiling, wip-
ing or cleaning machinery or assisting therein; operating or assisting'
in operating, any of the following machines: Circular or band saw,
crosscut saws, slashers, or other cutting machines; wood shapers, wood
jointers, planers, sandpaper or wood-polishing machinery, wood turning
or boring machinery, picker machines or machines used in picking wool,
cotton, hair or any other material, carding machines, paper-lace ma-
chines, leather-burnishing machines, job or cylinder printing presses
operated by power other than foot-power, boring or drill presses, stamp-
ing machines used in sheet metal and tinware or in paper and leather
manufacturing or in washer or nut factories, metal or paper cutting
machines, corner-staying machines in paper-box factories, corrugating
rolls, such as are used in corrugated paper, roofing or washboard fac-
tories, steam boilers, dough brakes or cracker machinery of any descrip-
tion, wire or iron straightening or drawing machinery, rolling-mill ma-
chinery, power punches or shears, washing, grinding, or mixing machin-
ery, calendar rolls in paper or rubber manufacturing, laundering
machinery; or in proximity to any hazardous or unguarded belts, ma-
chinery or gearing; or on any machine or machinery operated by power
other than foot or hand power; or upon any railroad, whether steam or
electric or hydraulic; or upon any vessel or boat engaged in navigation
or commerce.
1912, ch. 731, sec. 8. 1916, ch. 222, sec. 8.
8. No child under the age of sixteen years shall be employed, per-
mitted or suffered to work in any capacity in, about or in connection
with any processes in which dangerous or poisonous acids are used; nor
in the manufacture or packing of paints, colors, white or red lead; nor
in soldering; nor in occupations causing dust in injurious quantities;
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* Section 3 of the act of 1918, chapter 495, repeals all acts or parts of acts
inconsistent with said act of 1918.
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