Cooperative Effort in Mining (09cd8ade-64e7-487d-9743-502b2584c577)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph P. Hodgson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 12, 1916

Abstract

JOSEPH P. HODGSON.-As to ".Safety First," I did not deal with that, but I will say that in 1913, the number of .men killed was nine, and that year the "safety first" program was commenced; the next year, 1914, the number was reduced to five. In 1915, I am pleased to say that the number was reduced to two in the Copper Queen's entire property, and we have none so far this year. THE CHAIRMAN (G. F. G. HERMAN, Bisbee, Ariz.).-I can say, further, that we have from eight to nineteen men per month incapacitated for more than 14 days. Those are classified in this State as serious accidents. The number of men injured has apparently increased, -but that is clue to our improved method of recording and classifying accidents, no matter how slight. C. W. GOODALE, Butte, Mont.-The importance of cooperation among the members of the staff of an industrial organization is well brought out by Mr..Hodgson's paper.
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APA: Joseph P. Hodgson  (1916)  Cooperative Effort in Mining (09cd8ade-64e7-487d-9743-502b2584c577)

MLA: Joseph P. Hodgson Cooperative Effort in Mining (09cd8ade-64e7-487d-9743-502b2584c577). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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