RI 2286 Miners' Field Day, Butte, MT

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 504 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 1921
Abstract
"In order to stimulate general interest in mine safety among their employees the mining companies of Butte, Mont., instituted in 1918 a Miners' Field Day, and this field day has since been held annually about the end of July, the last one being on July 25, 1921. The mining companies of the Butte district finance this meet in proportion to the number of men employed at the time of the meet, the contributing companies with number of working force, end proportional contributions for the opening field day in 1918 being given below:COMPANY NUMBER EMPLOYED AMOUNT CONTRIBUTEDAnaconda Copper Mining Co.,12,500,$ 1,078.53Butte & Superior Mining Co.,1,800,155.32North Butte Mining Co.,,1,294,111.67East Butte Copper Co.,,850,73.36W. A. Clark Interests,,600,51.78Davis-Daly Mining Co.,,340,29.35,,,,17,384,$ 1,500.00*Note: In many mining districts it is now the custom to hold an annual Miners' Field Day. The field day, as a rule, is financed principally by the mine operators, and was instituted primarily to promote interest among miners in the ""Safety First"" movement. Usually demonstrations or contests in first aid and mine rescue are the leading feature of the day's events, which include games, races, dancing, and all the other amusements usual to a gala holiday. Thus the field (ley serves the double purpose of stimulating interest in mine safety and promoting cordial relations and community fellowship. This paper is an interesting account of the way in which the Miners' Field Day in the Butte district is organized, with data on costs, plan of organization, method of conducting, and the practical benefits derived from it. - Ed"
Citation
APA:
(1921) RI 2286 Miners' Field Day, Butte, MTMLA: RI 2286 Miners' Field Day, Butte, MT. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.