(Course 153) oh modern progress uses it for classification of employees, and as a basis for a group hygiene program, f+ Sickness and accident service. The second of these is now practically “required and the first should be made available. 3, Control of communicable diseases, There is no possible excuse A Ae 4. Health information service. This kind of service should be conducted’ through every modern means-—-lectures, personal talks, bulletins, posters, etc. It should cover: ae Personal hygiene e. Recreation be. Proper clothing f» Prevention of communicable Ce Pood diseases and accidents. d,. Rest Combined Indust rial and Home Health Service — ae ee The intimate relationship of the home of the worker to his efficiency and health has led to a number of experiments in attempting by co-operation to secure the advantage of group resources in meeting the total health problem of the worker.. ka tk Johnson Shoe Co. Plan, This comyeay has approximately ° ee ae 5,000 Workers, receiving an average wage of $1441 amually. The aaaee owner by adding a few cents to wholesale price of each pair of shoes furnishes a complete health service for both its employees and their families, including: © Ae de &e ad. Ce Fe &» Health examinations Sickness and accident service Nursing service Dental service Pre-natal and obstetrical care Social relief {1} Retirement pension (2} Widow's pension {3) Social relief Cost 352,60 per capita annually, or 25 cents on each pair of shoes, References; Fisk, I, L. - Health Building and Life Extension Bmaons, A, B. — Health Control in Mercantile Life Rosenat, J, I. — Preventive Medicine, Section 14, O'Niel, D. G, - Medical Service for the Industrial Worker, ere eS Journal of American Med. Assn., Nov'. 17, 1%8, page 1516 (Magazine room). Kober and Hayhurst - Industrial Health, Chap. 8.6