RI 2345 The Economic Relation of Accidents and Preventable Diseases to the Coal-Mining Industry

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1922
Abstract
The first thought in the case of an accident or contagious disease is
naturally that aroused by our humane instinct , how serious is the case and will
the person recover ? The economic effects of such cases , owing to their many
ramifications , are seldom realized either by those directing mining operations or
those engaged in the labor of producing .
This paper is based on the accident experience of the State of Utah and
the number of cases of two well known preventable diseases , typhoid fever and
smallpox , in that State for the fiscal years 1917-1918 , 1918-1919 , 1919-1920 , and
1920-1921 . The data and figures presented are from coal -mining camps only .
W. W. Adams , mine- accident statistician of the bureau, contributed valuable corrections
and suggestions . The economic results of accidents are considered first ,
and those of the two preventable diseases later .
Citation
APA:
(1922) RI 2345 The Economic Relation of Accidents and Preventable Diseases to the Coal-Mining IndustryMLA: RI 2345 The Economic Relation of Accidents and Preventable Diseases to the Coal-Mining Industry. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.