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Make March 18 a day to tell the story of the 1937 Texas School Explosion. Inspire leadership to protect children from chemical hazards and unhealthy school conditions. Update your school's values and technical skills to live safely with 21st century chemicals and technology.

August 31, 2012

Carrier fire, the evolution of OSHA
Posted by Ellie Goldberg at 2:59 PM
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Labels: Carrier Fire, OSHA, safety history
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