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What was the status of US workplace safety laws in 1900

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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In 1900 there were no US workplace safety laws.

Toward the start of this century, laborers in the United States confronted high well being and risks at work.  

A century back in 1900 around three hundred out of each one hundred thousand excavators were executed at work every year.  

[Industrial] improvements happened inside a legitimate and administrative atmosphere that lessened employer's enthusiasm for well being.

Subsequently, Americans created production strategies that were both exceedingly beneficial and extremely risky.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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In 1900, there were No workplace safety laws in the US.  


At the beginning of the century 1900, the workers in the United States went through remarkable crisis in health and safety issues on the jobs.


About century ago in 1900, almost three hundred out of every one hundred thousand miners were killed on the job each year.


Industrial developments took place within a legal and regulatory climate that reduced the interest of safety of the employer.


For this, the Americans developed productive but dangerous methods.  

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