Author
Dickinson, S.C.Issue Date
1919-02-01Keywords
Arizona Geological Survey BulletinsRecent
United States of America
eye health
accident reduction
mine safety
mining
accident prevention
accidents
initiative
safety
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University of Arizona Bureau of MinesDescription
Safety means a condition of being safe and this end can be accomplished by adopting the following rule: Safety the First Consideration. This mayor may not have much significance according to whether or not the rule is obeyed. The safety movement should be taken up for two reasons: financial and humanitarian; the former because mine accidents are costly affairs and the latter because a strong, healthy and contented miner can do more work. This means a greater output and, of course, greater efficiencey. Accidents can be prevented and prevention results in a direct financial gain-records show that safety pays, also that it is a recognized factor in the cost of production. 16 p.Additional Links
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enSeries/Report no.
Bulletin No. 98Safety Series No. 40