Architect and engineer . the National SafetyCouncil, a cooperative, non-profit making, nationalservice organization. Supplementing the special sessions for each in-dustry, there was held ten general Subject Ses-sions for all Congress delegates. The speakerswere experts in their respective fields. The Sub-ject Sessions, and the topics considered wereas follows: 1. Accident Records: How to Collect and Tab-ulate Them: How to analyze and Use Them. 2. Hoisting Chains: The Causes of ChainFailure: Inspection of Hoisting Chains; and Normalizing Hoisting Chains. 3. Safe Use of Chemi


Architect and engineer . the National SafetyCouncil, a cooperative, non-profit making, nationalservice organization. Supplementing the special sessions for each in-dustry, there was held ten general Subject Ses-sions for all Congress delegates. The speakerswere experts in their respective fields. The Sub-ject Sessions, and the topics considered wereas follows: 1. Accident Records: How to Collect and Tab-ulate Them: How to analyze and Use Them. 2. Hoisting Chains: The Causes of ChainFailure: Inspection of Hoisting Chains; and Normalizing Hoisting Chains. 3. Safe Use of Chemicals in Industry: Safetyin Chemical Laboratories; Safe Handling of Acidsand Caustics (Small Quantities); Safe Handlingof Acids (Large Quantities). 4. Handling Materials: Handling Materials byHand: Conveyors—Their Safe Installation, Useand Maintenance; Industrial Truck and TractorAccidents and Their Elimination. 5. Safety Organization and Program: Educa-tion; Mechanical Safeguards and Engineering Re-vision; TAKE YOUR CLIENTS OUT OF THECELLAR! A home owner, sitting on the bottomstep, coaxing along an obdurate furnace,often has sinister thoughts about his heatingplant. If his heating plant works well, it is nomore than he expected. If he has to fight hisfurnace he blames everyone. Specify a Johnson Oil Burner or the OilHeat Servant, and keep your clients out ofthe cellar. Catalogs mailed on request. S. T. JOHNSON ARLINGTON AVENUEOAKLAND, CALIFORNIA i O X C R E T E FOR San Francisco Pier and Fenderand Marin Pier — and — Anchorages and Piers ofApproach Spans GOLDEI\ GATE BRIDGE FURNISHED BY PACIFIC COAST AGGREGATES. INC. GOLDEN GATE-ATLAS COMPANY 85 Second Street San Francisco The Architect and Engineer, October, 1933 MOXEL METAL [Hit//: M<krl Alloy] is the accepted material for soda foun-tains and lunch-room equipment, just asit is the universal metal for food serviceequipment in leading hotels and restau-rants throughout the country. CORROS


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