There was a legislation limiting the number's of the factory workers in the nineteenth century. This hurt then as they were growing in nos.
Factory workers had to face the huge dumps other workers made, since there was no bathrooms located in the the factories. So it often smelled pretty bad. Workers hated the awful smell, they went on "Duty strike" around 1875.
Hazards found in paint factories include:solvent exposuredust exposurefire and explosion of solvents or combustible dustsconfined space entryelectrical hazardsmaterial handling hazards
Garment workers worked in factories.
Factories during the Industrial Revolution posed several dangers to workers, including hazardous working conditions, exposure to toxic substances, and the risk of accidents from machinery. Poor ventilation and inadequate safety measures led to health issues such as respiratory problems and chronic illnesses. Additionally, long hours and inadequate breaks contributed to physical and mental exhaustion, while child labor often exposed minors to even more severe risks. Overall, the lack of regulation and oversight made factories perilous environments for workers.
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
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They worked at factories.
Pakistan has a large number of factories .But most of factories are closed due to power shortage and workers are unemployed .
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the answer is that they had light bulbs to light the factories and workers working on the items
Make things. Depends on what the factory makes.