Safety on the Job
Safety on the Job
During the waning years of the nineteenth century, American workers experienced changes in production methods that proved disastrous to their lives and health. The growth of the factory system and mass production, combined with a nearly total lack of regulation and control, created extremely unhealthy and dangerous work sites. Millions of workers were injured, poisoned, killed on the job as new factories brought workers into contact with a host of dangerous processes. Railroad, construction...
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