Diseases of Occupation From the Legislative, Social, and Medical Points of View
- 518 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden





This book provides a detailed account of the lead processes involved in certain industries in Great Britain and the Western States of Europe, specifically focusing on the dangers of lead poisoning. Sir Thomas Oliver presents a comprehensive analysis of the topic, drawing on case studies and his own medical expertise to highlight the serious risks these industries pose to their workers and wider society.
This book contains reports submitted to the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the use of phosphorus in the manufacture of Lucifer matches. The reports cover the health and safety hazards associated with the use of phosphorus and the measures that could be taken to minimize these risks. The book provides valuable insights into the regulation of industry in the late 19th century and the efforts made to protect workers from harmful working conditions.