(2) Reciprocity of treatment of foreign workers. (3) The prevention of anthrax. (4) The protection of women and children against lead poisoning. (5) The establishment of Government Health Services. (6) The application of the Berne Convention of 1906 on... The Quarterly Review - Pagina 193geredigeerd door - 1921Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1890 - 570 pagina’s
...his motion, the French Academy, at its meeting on December 4, 1888, passed a resolution asking for the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. Hammerjj^,,,,reports a case of phosphorus poisoning which ran a rapid course. A woman dissolved and... | |
| 1919 - 480 pagina’s
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 427. The High Contracting Parties, recognising that the well-being,... | |
| 1919 - 920 pagina’s
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 427. The High Contracting Parties, recognising that the well-being,... | |
| 1921 - 640 pagina’s
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION IL—GE¿ILu 4 PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 355. hould not be regarded merely as an article of commerce,... | |
| 1919 - 492 pagina’s
...Conventions adopted at Berne in 1906 on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry and the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. SECTION II. GENERAL, PRINCIPLES. ARTICLE 427. The High Contracting .Parties, recognising that the well-being,... | |
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1909 - 490 pagina’s
...the Conference of Bern, held in 1906, which dealt with the prohibition of the night work of women and of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. The representatives of fourteen States agreed upon a convention relating to the former subject, while seven... | |
| 1910 - 438 pagina’s
...White Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act, 1908.. 145 Appendix C. International convention respecting the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. 146 List of industrial poisons, prepared for the International Association for Labor Legislation, by... | |
| Gustav Spiller - 1911 - 574 pagina’s
...subsidies, enable it to do its work. In this way it has succeeded in obtaining from various States a prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches and the abolition of night-work for women. There are also international organisations for the prevention... | |
| Lassa Oppenheim - 1912 - 694 pagina’s
...working classes :— classes. (i) On September 26, 1906, was signed at Berne a convention * concerning the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. The original parties were:—Germany, Denmark, France, Holland, Luxemburg, Switzerland. Great Britain,... | |
| Sydney John Chapman - 1914 - 400 pagina’s
...Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, Holland, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland. The other, providing for the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches, was signed by Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Holland, and Switzerland, Great Britain... | |
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