Quarry Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1937 - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William W. Adams
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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76
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

Accidents to men employed in the quarrying and related industries of the United States were more numerous, absolutely and relatively, in 1937 than in 1936. Fortunately, the entire increase was in the category of nonfatal injuries, as accidents causing death declined in number and in proportion to the number of man-hours worked. Employment increased. More men were employed, more man-days and man-hours were worked, and the average employee had more hours of work than in 1936. Reports covering all commercial operations showed that 84,094 men were employed an increase of 5.1 percent over 1936. The number of man-hours of work performed by the industry was, 158 millions, an increase of 7.6 percent. Seventy-seven men were killed by accidents, a, reduction of 14 from the year before, and 6,348 men were injured and disabled for more than the remainder of the day on which the accident occurred, 11 percent more than in 1936. The fatality rate of 0.49 per million man-hours of exposure in 1937 compared favorably with the rate of 0.62 for the previous year, whereas the non-fatal-injury rate of 40.10 was 3.2 percent higher than the rate of 38.87 for 1936.
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APA: William W. Adams  (1940)  Quarry Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1937 - Introduction

MLA: William W. Adams Quarry Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1937 - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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