National Accident Prevention Center: Hearings...88-1...April 9, 10, 19631963 - 143 pages |
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... Mississippi . 70.0 1,530 33. California . 53.2 9. Oklahoma , 7,787 67.8 1,542 34. Minnesota . 52.8 1,794 10. Arkansas . 67.7 1 , 181 35. Virginia .. 52.1 2,079 11. South Dakota .. 64.2 441 36. Maine .. 51.0 484 12. Alabama . 62.9 2,009 ...
... Mississippi . 70.0 1,530 33. California . 53.2 9. Oklahoma , 7,787 67.8 1,542 34. Minnesota . 52.8 1,794 10. Arkansas . 67.7 1 , 181 35. Virginia .. 52.1 2,079 11. South Dakota .. 64.2 441 36. Maine .. 51.0 484 12. Alabama . 62.9 2,009 ...
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... Mississippi . 4. Wyoming . 5. New Mexico . 6. Nevada .. 98.4 188 26. North Dakota .. 33.8 217 47.6 327 27. Virginia .. 31.9 1,273 43.4 948 28. Kansas . 31.8 679 42.6 136 29. South Dakota . 31.7 218 42.5 374 30. Nebraska .. 31.4 5457 ...
... Mississippi . 4. Wyoming . 5. New Mexico . 6. Nevada .. 98.4 188 26. North Dakota .. 33.8 217 47.6 327 27. Virginia .. 31.9 1,273 43.4 948 28. Kansas . 31.8 679 42.6 136 29. South Dakota . 31.7 218 42.5 374 30. Nebraska .. 31.4 5457 ...
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... 18. Kentucky . Y. Y Y 19. Louisiana . Y. Y Y Y Y. 20. Maine . Y. Y Y Y. Partial . 21. Maryland . Y Y Y Y Y. 22. Massachusetts . Y Y Y 23. Michigan .. Y Y Y Y. 24. Minnesota . 25. Mississippi . 26. Missouri .. 27. Montana_ Y Y Y Y ...
... 18. Kentucky . Y. Y Y 19. Louisiana . Y. Y Y Y Y. 20. Maine . Y. Y Y Y. Partial . 21. Maryland . Y Y Y Y Y. 22. Massachusetts . Y Y Y 23. Michigan .. Y Y Y Y. 24. Minnesota . 25. Mississippi . 26. Missouri .. 27. Montana_ Y Y Y Y ...
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... 18. Kentucky . 19. Louisiana . 1 year 20. Maine . Over 80 .. 21. Maryland .. Over 70-- X X 22. Massachusetts .. 23. Michigan ... .. 24. Minnesota . 25. Mississippi . 26. Missouri . XX X 27. Montana . 28. Nebraska- 29. Nevada . 30. New ...
... 18. Kentucky . 19. Louisiana . 1 year 20. Maine . Over 80 .. 21. Maryland .. Over 70-- X X 22. Massachusetts .. 23. Michigan ... .. 24. Minnesota . 25. Mississippi . 26. Missouri . XX X 27. Montana . 28. Nebraska- 29. Nevada . 30. New ...
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Page 6 - The Surgeon General shall conduct in the Service, and encourage, cooperate with, and render assistance to other appropriate public authorities, scientific institutions, and scientists in the conduct of, and promote the coordination of, research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and...
Page 6 - Interior, to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining, and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mineral substances with a view to improving health conditions, and increasing safety, efficiency, economic development, and conserving resources through the prevention of waste in the mining, quarrying, metallurgical, and other mineral industries...
Page 9 - Act ; and (f) advise, consult with, and make recommendations to the Surgeon General with respect to carrying out the provisions of this Act.
Page 3 - Federal departments and agencies and with respect to criteria, standards, and procedures designed to eliminate work hazards and health risks and to prevent injuries and accidents in Federal employment.