Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Architect and Engineer: Vols; 111-112; October, 1932 March, 1933
Personal and environmental cleanliness is tied up with employee health, morale and efficiency, and these reflect themselves in labor turnover, absenteeism, produc tion, costs and accidents. It is not to be expected that a machinist, during his working hours, should be in the lily-white condition required of the department store salesman. The nature of his work makes this impossible; but his health protection demands plenty of facilities for washing up before lunch and before he goes home at night.
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