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A hand which has suffered a bad wound while in contact with machinery owing to a finger ring which has broken and torn the flesh. Colour lithograph by E. Lukács, 1950.
Lukács, Endre, 1906-2001.Date: 1950Reference: 663458i- Pictures
A red arrow wearing goggles, its right goggle cracked. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
Cusden, Leonard.Reference: 32572i- Pictures
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The danger of leaving a hammer on top of a step-ladder. Colour lithograph.
Reference: 32616i- Pictures
Industrial accidents occur more frequently to those who drink alcohol. Lithograph, 1917.
Date: Reprinted 1930Reference: 679994iPart of: Why America went dry.- Pictures
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A careless lathe operator getting his tie caught in the lathe. Colour lithograph after P. Mendoza, 1943.
Mendoza, Philip.Date: [1943]Reference: 612118i- Pictures
A brick about to fall on a foot in a protective shoe; representing the need for workers to protect the feet at work. Colour lithograph for the Berufsgenossenschaft der Feinmechanik und Elektrotechnik, ca. 2000.
Berufsgenossenschaft der Feinmechanik und Elektrotechnik.Date: [2000?]Reference: 755730i- Pictures
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Builders on a wooden scaffold let a bucket and some bricks fall down into the street. Colour lithograph after G. Kurt, 192-.
Kurt, Gustav.Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]Reference: 727790i- Pictures
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A plant with fingers growing out of the stem; advertising care in handling machine tools etc. in order to protect the fingers. Colour lithograph after Lewitt-Him.
Lewitt-Him.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 32597i- Pictures
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A circular saw properly set up and equipped. Colour lithograph after Pat Keely, 1943.
Keely, Patrick Cokayne (Pat Keely), -1970.Date: 1943Reference: 32593i- Pictures
Torn out pages of a wall calendar from a succession of different months, representing a new year's resolution to keep workplaces accident-free. Colour lithograph, 1989, after L. Ziratzki, 1988.
Ziratzki, Lothar.Date: [1989]Reference: 729155i- Pictures
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A bent and rusty nail; advertising tetanus vaccination. Colour lithograph after B. Chadebec, 1987.
Chadebec, Bernard.Date: 1987Reference: 980016i- Pictures
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A man in protective costume, while doing dangerous work, uses a canvas screen to protect others from risk. Colour lithograph after Ludwig, 1950.
Ludwig, poster designer.Date: 1950Reference: 32599i- Pictures
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A first-aider tends to a man bleeding profusely after a fall off a broken ladder; a message about HIV/AIDS and accidents in the workplace; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the CII, the Confederation of Indian Industry programme on HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Colour lithograph by Amita P. Gupta, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677463i- Pictures
A hammer which is rusty, damaged and poorly repaired. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
Cusden, Leonard.Reference: 32581i- Pictures
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The jagged edges of a metal fastening band which has broken around a crate. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden, ca. 1940-1950.
Cusden, Leonard.Date: 1940-1950Reference: 32568i- Pictures
A rope slung carelessly round the hook of a hoist, not knotted, with a risk of slipping. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden ca. 1940-1950.
Cusden, Leonard.Date: 1940-1950Reference: 32564i- Pictures
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A finger marked with a "lost property" sign, as a warning of the danger of looms to textile workers. Gouache painting attributed to John Bonella Third, 1949.
Third, John Bonella, 1924-1998.Date: 1949Reference: 43599i- Pictures
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A hand protected by a guard from getting caught in the cogwheels of a machine. Colour lithograph by H. Kominek, ca. 1957.
Kominek, Hans.Date: [1957?]Reference: 640515i- Pictures
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The hand of a factory worker clutching his foot because he has knocked it against a heavy cogwheel lying on the ground. Colour lithograph after Arthur G. Mills.
Mills, Arthur George, 1907-Reference: 32600i- Pictures
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A foolish man playing with compressed air apparatus. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
Cusden, Leonard.Reference: 32570i- Books
The Notification of accidents and dangerous occurrences / Health and Safety Executive.
Great Britain. Health and Safety Executive.Date: 1981, ©1980- Pictures
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A spanner and an adjustable spanner, as if in conversation, standing against a brick wall covered with a spider's web. Colour lithograph after G.R. Morris, 1945.
Morris, G. R.Date: 1945Reference: 32605i- Pictures
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A hand which has lost two fingers, owing to attempts to clean dangerous machines while they are running. Colour lithograph by Jacob Jansma, 1949.
Jansma, Jacob.Date: 1949Reference: 663447i- Videos
Life begins again.
Date: 1942- Pictures
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A man with an injured back after lifting a crate of heavy metal bolts; with diagrams of the approved and disapproved methods of lifting. Colour lithograph after K-S.
K.-S., poster designer.Reference: 32589i