RI 3156 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1930 (635c6dcd-7d71-4dcd-8467-c1bd13bfddc1)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. L. Marek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The number of Persons fatally injured in the petroleum industry in California in 1930 was 50, a decrease of 20.6 per cent from 1929, when 63 men accidentally lost their lives. The decrease in the number of fatalities for 1930 has caused the first downward trend in the fatality curve of the California petroleum industry since 1927 and is coincident with a period of little active development in new fields, the shutting in of many wells, and reduced activity in the older fields of the State. That a direct relationship exists between the number of accidental deaths and the rapidity of new field development is particularly emphasized by the fact that in 1929, a year of intensive field development in California, 48 men were killed in the drilling and producing division, whereas in 1930, a year of less development work, only 25 men were killed in this division. The figures for the average number of drilling and producing wells in 1930 decreased appreciably from comparable figures for 1929 and a greater percentage of producing wells were shut-in in 1930 than in 1929.
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APA: R. L. Marek  (1931)  RI 3156 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1930 (635c6dcd-7d71-4dcd-8467-c1bd13bfddc1)

MLA: R. L. Marek RI 3156 Review Of Fatalities In The California Petroleum Industry During The Calendar Year 1930 (635c6dcd-7d71-4dcd-8467-c1bd13bfddc1). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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