| American Statistical Association - 1916 - 864 pages
...Board urged in its report that, "Our statistics show that in California we kill four times as matiy as we should but California has done nothing in the...Safety Act. Under this law, operative from January 1, 1914, the Industrial Accident Commission was created to supersede the Industrial Accident Board.... | |
| 1915 - 726 pages
...as safe as they reasonably can be made, it will undertake, within five years, to reduce by one-half the number of serious and fatal accidents that would otherwise take place." The soundness of this plea was recognized by the California legislature which passed an act, to take... | |
| California. Industrial Accident Board - 1913 - 46 pages
...Board power and authority to make employments and places of employment as safe as they reasonably may be made, it will undertake, within five years, to...otherwise take place, and greatly to diminish injuries of minor character. The intent is to place at the head of this department as good a mechanical engineer... | |
| California. Industrial Accident Board - 1913 - 50 pages
...Board power and authority to make employments and places of employment as safe as they reasonably may be made, it will undertake, within five years, to...otherwise take place, and greatly to diminish injuries of minor character. The intent is to place at the head of this department as good a mechanical engineer... | |
| American Statistical Association - 1914 - 948 pages
...Board urged in its report that, "Our statistics show that in California we kill four times as mam' as we should but California has done nothing in the...Safety Act. Under this law, operative from January 1, 1914, the Industrial Accident Commission was created to supersede the Industrial Accident Board.... | |
| 1915 - 454 pages
...other industries causing 306 deaths and 45 1 cases of permanent disability. 144 O S u. ' U, O > ยง td g Impressed by the great number of accidents, the California...Safety Act. Under this law, operative from January 1, 1914, the Industrial Accident Commission was created to supersede the Industrial Accident Board.... | |
| Edward Huntington Williams - 1915 - 174 pages
...as safe as they reasonably can be made, it will undertake, within five years, to reduce by one-half the number of serious and fatal accidents that would otherwise take place.' "The soundness of this plea was recognized by the California Legislature which passed an act, to take... | |
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