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Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

Be it construction, factory work, mining and more, organizations like OSHA exist today because people died in the past.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 10 months ago in Wow

Rules are written in blood, and in no area is that more true than industry. Be it construction, factory work, mining and more, organizations like OSHA are in place today because people died in the past. 


It doesn't take a genius to see that old construction sites are incredibly unsafe, but people worked on them anyway. Here are 23 old-school industrial photos that would give modern day regulators a heart attack. 

  • 1

    Munitions worker being used to clean the barrel of a 15-inch naval gun during WW1.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 2

    Construction of Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme – tunnel construction, Australia, 1949 - 1968.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 3

    Hindenburg construction, 1936.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 4

    Factory workers race on the roof, or test track, of the Fiat Factory in Turin, Italy. 1923.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 5

    Forging press in the Krupp Factory, Essen, Germany, 1928.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 6

    A tram passing over construction of the Piccadilly Line in London, 1903.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 7

    Miners using an “aerial tram” to descend into the Kimberly Diamond Mine in South Africa, 1885.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 8

    Two women munitions workers at the National Shell Filling Factory in Chilwell, Nottinghamshire during the First World War, 1917. The factory would eventually explode.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 9

    The Chilwell factory would eventually explode in 1918.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 10

    Workers shovel raw blue asbestos tailing into drums at an asbestos shoveling competition at Wittenoom, Western Australia. 1962.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 11

    Italian coal miners working in Belgium around 1900.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 12

    Employees of the U.S. Radium Corp. (Radium Girls), paint numbers on the faces of wristwatches using dangerous radioactive paint, 1922.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 13

    British workers in a Sheffield arms factory, 1916.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 14

    Construction of the Statue of Liberty, 1884.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 15

    Woman holding a welding torch at an aviation factory during WW2 in Los Angeles.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 16

    Coal miner and his canary used to warn of dangerous gasses underground, England, 1970s.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 17

    Worker at carbon black plant, Sunray, Texas, 1942.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 18

    Young Boy Coal Miner, 1911.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 19

    "A Little Spinner" in the Mollohan Mills, Newberry, South Carolina, 1908.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 20

    Brooklyn Bridge painters at work high above the city, on December 3, 1915.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 21

    Young chimney sweeps. Hamburg, Germany, 1860.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 22

    Children building barricades during Warsaw Uprising 1944.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 23

    A child worker is happy to get his picture taken after a long day of work in NYC in 1924. A long day back then might have been up to 12 hours.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

  • 24

    The Hoover Dam under construction, 1935.

    Pre-OSHA Job Sites Where Safety Came Dead Last

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