"The Wisconsin Safety Review, Volume 1, Issue 4" offers insights into industrial safety practices and regulations in early 20th-century Wisconsin. Published by the Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, this issue provides a snapshot of the concerns and approaches to workplace safety during a period of rapid industrial growth. This volume serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical development of safety standards and labor laws in the United States. It is relevant for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of industrial practices and worker protection.
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