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7th January 1955, Page 46
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THE accident rate for vehicle transport in factories showed a marked and steady increase in 1953, because of its greater use, states the annual report

of the Chief Inspector of Factories. There seemed to be justification for more mechanical handling.

A motor manufacturer is stated to have designed and fitted 38 different pieces of safety fencing to a new machine. The suppliers were presented with blueprints.

The report is published by the Stationery Office at 6s. 6d.

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