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Workplace Health and Safety History, to the 1920s

A short history of workplace health and safety in the United States, up to the early 1920s. This was taken from the 1979 film, “Can’t Take No More,” from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The entire film is posted on Google Video.

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6 Responses to “Workplace Health and Safety History, to the 1920s”

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  2. Republicans would …
    Republicans would love nothing more than to take American labor back to the early 20th century.

  3. Railroads were …
    Railroads were notorious in the old days. It was cheaper to simply let a worker be injured or killed rather than engineer a better process or design safety equipment for worker protection…

    Meat packing plants… Read Upton Sinclair’s work “The Jungle.” It’ll set your hair straight up.

    Thanks for this enlightening video.

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