Calendar: 1870-1871 Page 153
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152 applied sciences Matriculated Students attend at the hours named at page 156 but Occasional Students can work throughout the day Regulations to be Observed by Students in the College Workshops No Student is allowed to wear the College Gown in the Workshops or Coat with long skirts or loose sleeves or to work in shirt-sleeves without their being turned up so as to be out of the way No Aprons may be worn by Students when using any of the Machines driven by Steam power II No Student is allowed under any circumstances to inter- fere with any of the Machines except the Machine with which he is actually engaged at work III No Student is allowed to interfere in any way with the Bell signals or to give the signal for starting or stopping the Engine unless requested to do so by the Superintendent or Foreman or in case of an accident IV The regular signal for starting or stopping the Engine will be three distinct strokes of the Bell and whenever the signal is given for stopping the Engine all Machines must immediately be thrown out of gear The same signal will be given from the Engine Room always previous to starting or stopping the Engine No Student is admitted to the Engine Room without the permission of the Superintendent and when admitted he is not to touch any of the Gauge Cocks Valves or any of the Gear belonging to the Engine or Boiler VI The stationary adjustments of the Lathes and Machines are not to be altered in any way without application to the Superintendent or Foreman VII Students must be careful in using those Tools which are provided by the College for general use to preserve them from injury and to return them to the places appointed by the Superintendent in clean state Students will be charged or any damage done or loss sustained
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