Safety (f7fb211e-76ec-469f-b882-916644bb8824)

- Organization:
- Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 3761 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1930
Abstract
Safety, from the Latin word "Salvus" -Safe. 1. The condition or state of being safe; freedom from danger or hazard, exemption from hurt, injury, or loss. 2. Freedom from whatever exposes one to danger or from liability to cause, danger, or harm; safeness: hence, the quality of making safe or secure, or of giving confidence, justifying trust, insuring against harm or loss. (From Webster.) The meaning of the word "Safety" by Webster is very explicit, clear, and plain. It is not obscure or imperceptible. What man, woman or child is not familiar with this word? A mere word by itself, but indifference to its significance means the difference between life, death, permanent or partial disability, or injury. There is no question about a safety program being expensive. It is-it produces no commodity-but when properly organized and with a definite goal in view it will pay 'a dividend by increasing the efficiency of the human worker.
Citation
APA:
(1930) Safety (f7fb211e-76ec-469f-b882-916644bb8824)MLA: Safety (f7fb211e-76ec-469f-b882-916644bb8824). Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1930.