. Biology and human life. Biology. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS OF HEALTH 389 began to look into ways of preventing or reducing the losses due to accidents (see Fig. 170). Now the prevention of accidents has become a recognized part of the business of managing in- dustry. The accident rate is different in different occupations (see Fig. 171) and indicates in many cases an almost inhu- man disregard for the safety and welfare of men and 78 â 58 (â¢"; ^^ 1913 1922 Burns 102 166 64 â 1913 1922 Drowning 25 27 â â 3 ^12 1913 1922 Firearms 154 1913 1922 All accidents 1121 It 1913 1922 Falls. Ple


. Biology and human life. Biology. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS OF HEALTH 389 began to look into ways of preventing or reducing the losses due to accidents (see Fig. 170). Now the prevention of accidents has become a recognized part of the business of managing in- dustry. The accident rate is different in different occupations (see Fig. 171) and indicates in many cases an almost inhu- man disregard for the safety and welfare of men and 78 â 58 (â¢"; ^^ 1913 1922 Burns 102 166 64 â 1913 1922 Drowning 25 27 â â 3 ^12 1913 1922 Firearms 154 1913 1922 All accidents 1121 It 1913 1922 Falls. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gruenberg, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Charles), 1875-1965. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Company


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