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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. CI] EXTRA-HAZARDOUS EMPLOYMENTS. 759
30. Packing houses, abattoirs, manufacture or preparation of meats
or meat products or glue.
31. Tanneries.
32. Manufacture of leather goods and products, belting, saddlery,
harness, trunks, valises, boots, shoes, belting, saddlery, harness, trunks,
valises, boots, shoes, gloves, umbrellas, rubber goods, rubber shoes, tub-
ing, tires or hose.
33. Canning or preparation of fruit, vegetables, fish or foodstuffs;
pickle factories and sugar refineries.
34. Bakeries, including manufacture of crackers and biscuits, manu-
facture of confectionery, spices or condiments.
35. Manufacture of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes or tobacco products.
36. Manufacture of cordage, ropes, fibre, brooms or brushes; manilla
or hemp products.
37. Flax mills; manufacture of textiles or fabrics, spinning, weav-
ing and knitting manufactories; manufacture of yarn, thread, hosiery,
cloth, blankets, carpets, canvas, bags, shoddy or felt.
38. Manufacture of men's or women's clothing, white wear, shirts,
collars, corsets, hats, caps, furs or robes.
39. Power laundries; dying, cleaning or bleaching.
40. Printing, photo-engraving, stereotyping, electrotyping, litho-
graphing, embossing; manufacture of stationery, paper, cardboard
boxes, bags, or wall paper; and book-binding.
41. The operation, otherwise than on tracks, on streets, highways,
or elsewhere of cars, trucks, wagons or other vehicles, and rollers and
engines, propelled by steam, gas, gasoline, electric, mechanical or other
power, or drawn by horses and mules.
42. Stone cutting or dressing; marble works; manufacture of arti-
ficial stone; steel building and bridge construction; installation of
elevators, fire escapes, boilers, engines or heavy machinery; brick-lay-
ing, tile-laying, mason work, stone setting, concrete work, plastering;
and manufacture of concrete blocks; structural carpentry; painting,
decorating or renovating; sheet metal work; roofing; construction,
repair and demolition of buildings and bridges; plumbing, sanitary or
heating engineering; installation and covering of pipes or boilers.
43. In addition to the employments set out in the preceding para-
graphs, this Article is intended to apply to all extra-hazardous employ-
ments not specifically enumerated herein.
This section includes drivers of horse-drawn vehicles; construction of
sub-section 41 of this section. Question of admissibility of evidence that
the employment of a driver of a horse-drawn coal or ice wagon is extra-
hazardous, not passed on. American Ice Co. v. Fitzhugh, 128 Md. 390
See notes to section 14.
33.
See notes to section 14.


 
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