HL Deb 14 February 1905 vol 141 cc58-9

I. (Dangerous and Unhealthy Industries.) Regulations, dated 24th October, 1904, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in pursuance of Section 79 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, in respect of the processes of loading, unloading, moving, and handling goods in, on, or at any dock, wharf, or quay, and the processes of loading, unloading, or coaling any ship in dock, harbour, or canal.

II. (Special Exception: Overtime.) Order, dated 15th November, 1904, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department in pursuance of Section 49 of the Factory and Workshop Act, extending the special exception under that section to non-textile factories and workshops, or parts thereof in which the making-up of any article of table linen, bed linen, or other household linen is carried on.

III. (Special Exception: Night Work.) Order, dated 9th August, 1904, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department in pursuance of Section 54 (4) of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, extending the special exception in that section to male young persons of the age of sixteen years and upwards employed on the system of three shifts of not more than eight hours each in the processes of pressing and reeling cordite and nitrating and moulding gun cotton carried on in non-textile factories.