01645cam a22003131 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040002300112042001200135050002500147051001900172110007700191245031300268260004300581300004500624490009200669500014000761500005600901500014800957650002301105650002801128650004001156710007801196710003601274740002101310l 27000248 DLC20260227111531.0890810s1927 dcu f000 0 eng  al 27000248  a(OCoLC)20158755 aDLCcPELdPELdDLC apremarc00aHD8051b.A62 no. 436 cAnother issue.2 aInternational Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions.10aSafety code for the use, care, and protection of abrasive wheels.cInternational association of industrial accident boards and commissions and Grinding wheel manufacturers association, sponsors. Tentative American standard, approved July 7, 1926, by American engineering standards committee ... March, 1927. aWashington,bGovt. print. off.,c1927. aiv, 22 p.bincl. tables, diagrs.c24 cm.0 aBulletin of the United States Bureau of labor statistics,vno. 436. Safety code series aAt head of title: U.S. Department of labor. James J. Davis, secretary. Bureau of labor statistics. Ethelbert Stewart, commissioner. aIssued also as House doc. 638, 69th Cong., 2d sess. aA tentative American standard approved February 11, 1922, was issued in April, 1923, as Bulletin no.338 of the U.S. Bureau of labor statistics. 0aSafety appliances. 0aGrinding and polishing. 0aGrinding wheelsxSafety appliances.2 aGrinding Wheel Manufacturers Association of the United States and Canada.2 aAmerican Standards Association.0 aAbrasive wheels.