2. When a compositor receives letter, furniture, &c. from the foreman, he is to return any portion not used, in as good state as he received it, the same day.
3. When a case is taken out of the rack, the compositor is to return it into the proper place immediately after he has done with it.
4. No cases to be placed over others, or under the frames, or on the floor.
5. Compositors are to impose their matter and pull a proof as soon as made up, unless directed otherwise, and to correct the proof without unnecessary delay.
6. The proof, when pulled, to be given to the reader, the copy in regular order to accompany the first proof, and the foul proof the second.
7. Compositors are not to leave either type or furniture on the stone.
8. A compositor is not to detain an imposing-stone longer than the nature of the business may require.
9. Head-lines, or other useful materials, on galleys, used during the course of a work, to be cleared away as soon as the work is finished.
10. When a work is done, the compositor, before beginning another work, unless otherwise directed, is to clear away the forms, taking from them the head-lines, white-lines, and odd sorts, as well as the leads and reglets; which, with the furniture of each sheet, and the matter properly tied up for papering, are to be given to the foreman.
11. Types dropped on the floor to be picked up at once. Matter broken by accident to be cleared away on the same day.