IC 6217 Bureau of Mines Instruction in First Aid and Value of 100-Percent First-Aid Training to Em· ployees of Mining and Oil Companies

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. L. Murray
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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34
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

First -aid training as an adjunct to safety is receiving more wide spread recognition in the industries every year . Moreover , the adoption of a program for giving firstaid training to practically all employees at a mine or plant is based upon the experience gained and good results obtained from standard first -aid instruction during the past two decades . In the near future industries that desire to maintain a low accident rate , to decrease compensation costs , to reduce lost time , and to build up an efficient , loyal working force , will recognize that training in first aid is one way of attaining these results with little expenditure of time and effort . Progressive organizations will require every man from the superintendent down to take first - aid training and not , as heretofore , only a small percentage of the working force . When employees learn that first - aid training can be applied not only at their daily tasks but in their homes and on tthhee highways ,, they will welcome the opportunity of learning how to care for injuries and perhaps save lives . In a limited way first - aid instruction was given to miners as early as 1899 . Later , in 1904 , a few of the companies in the Pennsylvania anthracite district inaugurated the distribution of first - aid packets to their employees and instructed them in the use of the contents . It remained , however , for a branch of the United States Government to grasp the real significance of widespread first - aid training as an effective means of saving life and minimizing suffering from the large number of accidents among workers in the mineral industries . The United States , owing to its vast resources , both natural and human , for
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APA: A. L. Murray  (1930)  IC 6217 Bureau of Mines Instruction in First Aid and Value of 100-Percent First-Aid Training to Em· ployees of Mining and Oil Companies

MLA: A. L. Murray IC 6217 Bureau of Mines Instruction in First Aid and Value of 100-Percent First-Aid Training to Em· ployees of Mining and Oil Companies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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