“ MAN AND HIS HABITS ” BUREAU OF MINES MINE & MINERAL INDUSTRY WORKER SAFETY FILM XD38434

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2021
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    This 1970s color film from The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Mines and Mineral Industries offers a brief but helpful reminder on the role that established habits play in developing good safety standards both at work and at home. Reenactments of common overexertion and convenience-based workplace injuries are provided along with tips for correcting negligent coworkers (TRT: 12:39).
    Miners exit a shaft elevator wearing overalls and hardhats with headlamps. Engineers at an outdoor power plant. Heavy machinery at an excavation site (0:10). An injured man in a work uniform lies flat on his back. Coworkers attempt to move his injured body. A sign near a rack of hardhats: “Caution: Hard Hat Area” (0:26). The logo of the Department of the Interior Bureau of Mines and Mineral Industries with a seal: “Safety, Efficiency” (0:38). Opening titles: “Man and His Habits.” Acknowledgements (0:44). Workers perform repetitive tasks with the smooth efficiency of habit: An excavator operator works levers, a bricklayer uses a trowel and mortar, a typist at a typewriter. A man with a lunch pail enters a 1970s automobile (1:10). The car drives down an open residential street. A stop sign. “John” drives to work past a golf course. A stoplight appears, but John misses the red light (1: 46). A foot on the brakes. Broken glass. The aftermath of a collision (2:36). A delivery driver with a Dodge truck, “Carl” calls for a replacement vehicle, which ends up being a manual stick shift. He stalls in an intersection (2:54). A worker in a cement factory fills sacks of powder while wearing goggles (4:03). Familiar quotidienne routine habits. Sleeping, reading a newspaper at breakfast, sitting on a couch (4:29). Three men work together to lift a heavy load. Another man tries to lift alone and injures himself. “Get Help” posters and lifting safety PSAs. A lecture with a wooden model illustrates a spinal injury. A man in a hard hat lifts a tool bag clumsily with one arm, then grabs his back in pain (5:00). A machinist lifts a tray with both hands, bending at the knees. A mine worker operates a shovel (5:47). A pair of miners work together to install rock bolts and temporary supports (6:24). “Bud O’Leary” moves a trailing cable for a large shovel using gloves, then again barehanded. An electric shock gives him a jolt (7:03). In a wood shop, a coworker corrects a man working without a safety guard (8:18). A man with a ball peen hammer wears safety goggles. A “Danger: High Voltage” sign on a fusebox (8:45). A forklift carries a bundle of lumber (9:20). A foreman lectures to unsafe miners. A welder neglects his blast guard, and is also corrected (9:40). In a training session, a ball bearing is sent through a tube, but a safety goggle lens is unharmed (10:25). A woman uses a hedge trimmer while waving to a homecoming husband. The husband notices the cord does not have a ground wire, and corrects her. Later, the father finds a baseball bat on the front porch. He has his boys remove the hazard before returning to play (10:51). “The End” (12:25).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @manhoot
    @manhoot 2 роки тому

    I "mined" a good amount of information from this film

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown 2 роки тому

    good one

  • @kennethjohnson6319
    @kennethjohnson6319 2 роки тому +1

    You should always have safe work habits and be alert whatever you do if your at work and as you live you're life

  • @GaudiaCertaminisGaming
    @GaudiaCertaminisGaming 2 роки тому +3

    I could think of a fair few topics for that title.

  • @kalismith2456
    @kalismith2456 2 роки тому +2

    12:10 "THE MAN IS CONTENT WATCHING HIS CHILDREN PLAY!" Now the RAGE that was BUILDing inside him will dwindle to a HAPPIER HUMAN EMOTIONS!

  • @lemurgecko1513
    @lemurgecko1513 2 роки тому

    like you always said to me when im growing up i can be happy when youre gone well im happy now buddy

  • @luckybestwash
    @luckybestwash 2 роки тому +1

    Seems more like the early 60s than the 70s

    • @jamesorth6460
      @jamesorth6460 2 роки тому

      I would beg it late 60s early 70s myself

  • @blackgoogle8526
    @blackgoogle8526 2 роки тому

    0:40

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 2 роки тому

    Karl left his smartphone at home I guess.

  • @dubdaze68
    @dubdaze68 2 роки тому

    At least some of this appears to be shot in the Pittsburgh area.

  • @rapman5363
    @rapman5363 2 роки тому +3

    Traffic lights 🚦 don’t just appear in one day. If he drove the route every day as reported in the video,he would have seen the ongoing construction of the light stanchions and required electrical conduits. He would have seen the lights going up over the course of several days. So there is no way he would just have a traffic light just magically appear in one day, it just doesn’t happen. js

    • @martinusher1
      @martinusher1 2 роки тому +1

      What we get are large "Traffic Condition Changed Ahead" notices and orange flags on the new or changed signal.

    • @davidlees2963
      @davidlees2963 2 роки тому

      Things were done quicker back then.

  • @romanceguppybugbug1591
    @romanceguppybugbug1591 2 роки тому

    ʟᴏᴠᴇʟʏ 😌❤😌❤

  • @mfx1
    @mfx1 2 роки тому +6

    People that criticise so called modern "safety nazis" and point to the old days when health and safety supposedly wasn't a thing as if they were the good old days need to see this.

  • @OctavioJackson
    @OctavioJackson 2 роки тому +2

    Some fine mansplaining in this one!