RI 3351 National Safety Competition Of 1936 (185fc51c-19cb-40c5-8842-f116a92349fd)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

Three hundred and twenty-eight mines and quarries, representing 36 States, took part in the twelfth yearly accident-prevention contest conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines and known as the National Safety Competition. Four underground mines and one open-cut mine (which represents the quarry and open-cut mine group), each the leader in its group, were awarded the ?Sentinels of Safety? trophy. Relative standing in the contest" was determined by the number of days lost from accidents in proportion to the total number of man-hours worked. Since 1925, when the National Safety Competition was inaugurated, an increasing interest has been taken in it by mining and quarrying companies as a means of stimulating mine and quarry safety by competition among similar plants. Each participating plant can, on a basis of its standing and record in the contest, determine to what extent its safety program is succeeding or to what extent it needs strengthening. With this information, each company that has a low standing in the contest can intensify its safety-promotion efforts the following year to obtain a lower rate and possibly win the trophy or achieve honorable mention in the competition. Except for 1929, the National Safety Competition of 1936 represented more man-hours of employment than any other year since the yearly contests began.
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APA: W. W. Adams  (1937)  RI 3351 National Safety Competition Of 1936 (185fc51c-19cb-40c5-8842-f116a92349fd)

MLA: W. W. Adams RI 3351 National Safety Competition Of 1936 (185fc51c-19cb-40c5-8842-f116a92349fd). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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