Comparative accident standings of subsiding companies. U.S. Steel

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Title

Comparative accident standings of subsiding companies. U.S. Steel

Subject

report

Description

This item is a document detailing the accident standings of subsidiary companies of the United States Steel Corporation. The document shows the standings for the first 9 months of 1925. The manufacturing, mining and limestone, and railroads, transportation and docks sectors are all presented. For reach company listed, there is a number/rank of accidents. The companies are compared by a visible bar graph. At the bottom of the document there is a message emphasizing safety: "Thoughtlessness And Carelessness Mean Accidents. Accidents Mean Suffering. Safety Means Happiness--Practice Safety."

Creator

United States Steel Corporation Bureau of Safety.

Source

Box 17 Folder C10

Publisher

West Overton Village & Museums.

Date

1925

Rights

Please refer to our Rights and Usage Terms. Copyright © 2017 West Overton Village.

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

original document

Identifier

Box17C10

Still Image of Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Original Medium

report

Dimensions

21.50 cm x 28 cm

Text

No transcription available at this time.

Files

image00001.jpg

Citation

United States Steel Corporation Bureau of Safety., “Comparative accident standings of subsiding companies. U.S. Steel,” West Overton Village Digital Archive, accessed June 9, 2023, https://wovdighistory.psc.edu/items/show/629.