IC 6957 Some Results Of First-Aid Training Of All Of The Employees Of A Mine Or Plant

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 15
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- 6777 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
The Act of Congress authorizing the establishment of the United States Bureau of Mines became effective July 1, 1910. One of the most important duties Congress delegated to the Bureau in this Act was the study of health and safety conditions in the mineral industries. Early investigations of these conditions revealed the need of prompt Care of injured employees, as, under the difficulties inherent in their occupation, seemingly unimportant wounds if not treated promptly might become infected and cause permanent disability or even death. Many seriously injured persons brought out of mines and plants by fellow workers ignorant of approved methods of giving first aid or of safe means of transportation have been caused suffering and have had injuries accentuated to such a degree as to bring about permanent disability or death. The need of general instruction in first aid thus became apparent. BRIEF HISTORY OF FIRST-AID WORK The education of miners in the United States in first aid probably was conducted systematically first by the anthracite industry in Pennsylvania. Subsequently, first-aid training was carried on actively in Alabama and Indiana. Meanwhile, a general training campaign was carried on among industrial workers by the American Red Cross Society; when the Bureau of Mines began its nation-wide campaign of instructing employees of the mineral industries, the Red Cross turned over that part of its industrial training work to the Bureau but continued to cooperate by furnishing surgeons as judges in important first-aid contests and demonstr tions and assisted for a number of years in determining training methods.
Citation
APA:
(1937) IC 6957 Some Results Of First-Aid Training Of All Of The Employees Of A Mine Or PlantMLA: IC 6957 Some Results Of First-Aid Training Of All Of The Employees Of A Mine Or Plant. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.