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Women and War Work by Helen Fraser
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Management the necessity for the provision of seats where
these are possible.


II. CANTEEN.

Unless the Factory is a small one it would hardly be possible for the
Welfare Supervisor to manage the canteen. The Management will probably
prefer to entrust the matter to an expert who should satisfy the
Management in consultation with the Welfare Supervisor on the
following matters:--

(1) That the Canteen provides all the necessary facilities for
the women workers; that is to say, suitable food, rapidly and
punctually served.

(2) That Canteen facilities are provided when necessary for
the women before they begin work so that no one need start
work without having taken food.

(3) That the Canteen is as restful and as comfortable as
possible so that it serves a double purpose of providing rest
as well as food.


III. SUPERVISION OF AMBULANCE RESTROOM AND FIRST AID.

While not responsible for actually attending to accidents, except
in small Factories, the Welfare Supervisor should work in close
touch with the Factory Doctor and Nurses. She should, however, be
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