Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Third Annual Report of Inspection of Factories in Michigan
During the year 1895 there were manufacturing places inspected in Michigan. This is an increase of over the number inspected in 1893 and an increase of 449 over the number inspected in 1894.
The legislature of 1895 re-enacted the factory inspection law of 1893, amending its provisions in many respects. The appropriation to carry on the work was increased from to No limit is placed upon the number of deputy inspectors that may be appointed by the Commissioner of Labor, save by the amount of the appropriation, which naturally limits to a small number. The full text of the law now in force precedes the tabulated reports and will be found on pages 1 - 3.
After the enactment of the present law the State was divided into five districts. N o arbitrary lines could be drawn in forming these districts. Lines of communication and facilities for traveling by inspectors must be taken into consideration in keeping expenses at a minimum.
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