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“Safety saves sickness, suffering, sadness.” – Safety saying, circa early 1900s
“Safety saves sickness, suffering, sadness.” – Safety saying, circa early 1900s
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“One earnest worker can do more by personal suggestion to prevent accidents than a carload of safety signs.” – Making Paper
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“Every accident is a notice that something is wrong with men, methods, or material — investigate — then act.” – Unknown
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