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Narrated by Studs Terkel, this OSHA film documents the history of occupational safety and health in the U.S. from the ea…
This Occupational Safety and Health Administration film shows how workers might approach employers and union officials to demand better cond… read more
This Occupational Safety and Health Administration film shows how workers might approach employers and union officials to demand better conditions. The film profiles Washington, D.C.-area Metro Rail worker’s efforts to improve safety, a short order cook in a cold kitchen, automobile tire manufacturing workers learning about hazardous fumes, and birth defects in children of several chemical plant workers. This and two other 1980 Carter administration OSHA films were recalled in 1981 by the Reagan administration - but several labor unions and others retained copies and used them for training and education. close
Narrated by Studs Terkel, this OSHA film documents the history of occupational safety and health in the U.S. from the ea…
This Occupational Safety and Health film describes OSHA’s mission to reduce workplace disease, injury, and death, and in…
This 1981 business training film was an early effort to increase awareness of unacceptable behavior in the workplace, cr…
This film is a record of the activities of President Johnson throughout the month of August 1966. The Naval Photographic…