IC 7114 Some Information On Reduction Of Quarry Accidents - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank E. Cash
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The compensation-insurance rates for quarrying in North Carolina are 11 times higher than for the State?s major industry, textiles. Some operators are willing to accept this as representing the ratio of existing hazards. This was not true of the management of the Southern Aggregates Corporation, and in 1935 it tools definite steps to correct the idea of its local officials and employees that loss of life and limb in quarries is inevitable. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors acknowledge gratefully the assistance and information concerning these operations furnished by H. M. Shaw, safety director (also secretary and treasurer), Southern Aggregates Corporation, Raleigh, N. C.; by the following superintendents: J. H. Rodgers, Blair Quarry, Blair, S. C.; J. D. Lane, Greystone and Rolesville Quarries, Henderson, N. C. ; J. H. Arthur, Guilquarry, Stokesdale, N. C.; J. H. Watkins, Rockton Quarry, Wendell, N. C.; P. A. Wellenborne, Reidsville Quarry, Reidsville, N. C.; and J. L. Kirchin, Woodleaf Quarry, Woodleaf, N. C.; by the various foremen at the plants, and by Murry Id. Grier, safety engineer, North Carolina Department of Labor, Asheville, N. C.
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APA: Frank E. Cash  (1940)  IC 7114 Some Information On Reduction Of Quarry Accidents - Introduction

MLA: Frank E. Cash IC 7114 Some Information On Reduction Of Quarry Accidents - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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