IC 6137 Work Of The Holmes Safety Association In The State Of Washington ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. G. Schoning
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

The Holmes Safety Association is an offspring of the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association which was organized in Washington, D. C., in 1916 at a meeting of representatives of twenty-four leading mining associations connected with every branch of the United States mineral industries. The purpose of the meeting was to do honor to the memory of Joseph A. Holmes, one of the founders of the United States Bureau of Mines and its first director, whose death had occurred the year before on July 12, 1915. In deference to what was believed would have been the expressed wish of this great humanitarian and benefactor of the mineral industries, it was decided to establish a national safety organization to cover the mineral indus¬tries exclusively; out of respect for his memory and service, the organization was named the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association. On receiving requests from several mining districts, in 1922 a number of chapters ware established in several mining States.
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APA: J. G. Schoning  (1929)  IC 6137 Work Of The Holmes Safety Association In The State Of Washington ? Introduction

MLA: J. G. Schoning IC 6137 Work Of The Holmes Safety Association In The State Of Washington ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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