§ 91.61  CROWDING OF EMPLOYEES.
   No employer may cause any employee to work in any room where so many persons are employed as to use up fresh air within, without providing means whereby sufficient fresh air will be either let in or forced in. No employer may cause any employee to work in any factory at a place so far removed from a window or other light giving aperture and so far from artificial light as to be injurious to eyesight. When sunlight is not adequate for work to be done, the employer shall furnish adequate artificial light. No employer may knowingly permit any person afflicted with tuberculosis or any other infectious or contagious disease to work in the same room with a person not affected with such disease. A written notice signed by the Health Officer or the Assistant Health Officer, certifying that any such person has any such disease shall constitute knowledge of the fact.
(1963 Code, § 7-7-3)  (Ord. passed 4-21-1914)
Penalty, see § 91.99