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- Title
- The Workman's Lesson
- Date(s)
- 1914
- Creator
- Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor), Cooper, Bigelow (actor), McCoy, Gertrude, 1896-1967 (actor), Lessey, George A., -1947 (actor)
- Description
-
Safety film produced for NAM by Thomas Edison Studios. Stresses the importance of using safety equipment in the workplace.
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- vid_1411_ID01
- Collection
- Film and Video, National Association of Manufacturers
- Title
- Chattanooga Safety
- Date(s)
- 1959
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (sponsor), Radebaugh, William H. (director), Radebaugh, William H. (producer), Radebaugh, William H. (screenwriter)
- Description
-
Chattanooga, Tennessee Nylon plant.
- Collection ID
- William Henry Radebaugh films and scripts (Accession 1975.412)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1975412_FC14
- Collection
- William Henry Radebaugh films
- Title
- The Crime of Carelessness
- Date(s)
- 1912
- Creator
- Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor), Oppenheim, James, 1882-1932 (author), Cooper, Bigelow (actor), Conroy, Austin (actor), Trunnelle, Mabel (actor), O'Moore, Barry, 1880-1945 (actor), Sturgeon, John (actor), Bechtel, Jennie Cecilia (Ahlstrom), 1861–1938 (actor)
- Description
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Safety film produced for National Association of Manufacturers by Thomas Edison Studios. Warns of the danger of smoking in the workplace, making reference to the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire without mentioning it explicitly. The film largely shifts responsibility for preventing workplace fires away from owners and managers of industry, and onto the workers.
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- vid_1411_ID02
- Collection
- Film and Video, National Association of Manufacturers
- Title
- Safety
- Date(s)
- 1969
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (sponsor)
- Description
-
Four segments from various DuPont plants about their excellent safety records-Old Hickory, Kinston, Florence and Sabine River are shown.
- Collection ID
- William Henry Radebaugh films and scripts (Accession 1975.412)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1975412_FC02
- Collection
- William Henry Radebaugh films
- Title
- Safety-Injection Molding
- Date(s)
- 1970~, 1970
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (sponsor), Radebaugh, William H. (director), Radebaugh, William H. (producer), Radebaugh, William H. (screenwriter), Arden FIlms, Inc. (production company)
- Description
-
Film discusses the importance of safety around injection molding equipment. Narrated by two puppets, Edgar and Constance. Puppets created by Donald Sahlin. Film produced for Plastics Education Foundation.
- Collection ID
- William Henry Radebaugh films and scripts (Accession 1975.412)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1975412_FC07
- Collection
- William Henry Radebaugh films
- Title
- Interview with Bill Bolton, 2009 March 02
- Date(s)
- 2009-03-02
- Contributor(s)
- Bolton, Bill, 1939- (interviewee), Plasky, Joseph G. (interviewer)
- Description
-
Bolton's interview details his early years at DuPont and how the company helped him adjust to his move. At one point he felt like he was not progressing in his career and he left DuPont to work as a maintenance supervisor in North Carolina for another company for a few months, returning to DuPont after running into an old coworker. His interview discusses thoroughly DuPont's safety procedures and philosophy, the rise of importance of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),...
Show moreBolton's interview details his early years at DuPont and how the company helped him adjust to his move. At one point he felt like he was not progressing in his career and he left DuPont to work as a maintenance supervisor in North Carolina for another company for a few months, returning to DuPont after running into an old coworker. His interview discusses thoroughly DuPont's safety procedures and philosophy, the rise of importance of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), blending business and engineering, and his work travels. In response to two electrical safety fatalities, Bolton and his group revamped safety practices and commissioned Walt Disney to create an electrical safety video. Bolton discusses his responsibilities during a transitional period of 1986-1990 when departments were combined and consolidated. He also addresses lessons learned growing and exiting businesses, the challenges of cost cutting in a bureaucracy, and the satisfaction of building efficient standardized plants.
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- Oral history interviews with former employees of DuPont Company's Textile Fibers Department (Accession 2010.215)
- Hagley ID
- 2010215_20090302_Bolton
- Collection
- Oral history interviews with former employees of DuPont Company's Textile Fibers Department
- Title
- Let Us Spray Safely
- Date(s)
- 1977
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (sponsor), Radebaugh, William H. (director), Radebaugh, William H. (screenwriter), Arden Films, Inc. (production company)
- Description
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Produced by DuPont Agrichemicals. Explains the importance of safety procedures around agrichemicals. Depicts various worksite issues and improper procedures. Hosted by puppets, a caterpillar and pilot.
- Collection ID
- William Henry Radebaugh films and scripts (Accession 1975.412)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1975412_FC06
- Collection
- William Henry Radebaugh films
- Title
- For Ever and Ever production materials
- Date(s)
- 1944
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Producer), Institute of Makers of Explosives (sponsor), Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. (Associated name)
- Description
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Includes scripts for three motion picture productions, "For Ever and Ever", "Tommy's Temptation", and "The One-Legged P-48" intended to teach young children to avoid playing with blasting caps. Includes correspondence between Ray Culley and Reed Drummond from Fuller, Smith, & Ross, Inc. and a memorandum that lists information about blasting caps. The included report contains data about children injured from blasting caps in 1944. The flyer and poster are both informational depictions showing...
Show moreIncludes scripts for three motion picture productions, "For Ever and Ever", "Tommy's Temptation", and "The One-Legged P-48" intended to teach young children to avoid playing with blasting caps. Includes correspondence between Ray Culley and Reed Drummond from Fuller, Smith, & Ross, Inc. and a memorandum that lists information about blasting caps. The included report contains data about children injured from blasting caps in 1944. The flyer and poster are both informational depictions showing why blasting caps should not be played with by children.
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- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_10_02
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Building Construction Safety production materials
- Date(s)
- 1950
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (Production company), Industrial Commission of Ohio (Sponsor), Newkirk, Fincun, Hagan & Morse (Transcriber)
- Description
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A script for a four-part motion picture film sponsored by the Industrial Commission of Ohio Division of Safety and Hygiene. Each part discusses aspects of industrial workplace safety such as industrial disease risk, proper equipment handling, and protective gear for several industrial careers. Also includes the transcription of a discussion between production stakeholders including Ray Culley of Cinecraft and R.W. Morse, Chairman of the Industrial Commission of Ohio.
- Collection ID
- Cinecraft Productions films
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2019227_09_19
- Collection
- Cinecraft Productions Films
- Title
- Interview with Frank Reickert, 2008 March 06
- Date(s)
- 2008-03-06
- Contributor(s)
- Reickert, Frank (interviewee), Plasky, Joseph G. (interviewer)
- Description
-
Frank Reickert briefly mentions his early life in Poughkeepsie and his college education before delving into his first position with DuPont as a design engineer at Seaford, mentioning several early projects. He then discusses the various positions he held in the maintenance department. Among other projects, Reickert describes a special assignment in which he developed a plan to shift from a system of single-skill mechanics to general mechanics and the way in which he convinced the union rep...
Show moreFrank Reickert briefly mentions his early life in Poughkeepsie and his college education before delving into his first position with DuPont as a design engineer at Seaford, mentioning several early projects. He then discusses the various positions he held in the maintenance department. Among other projects, Reickert describes a special assignment in which he developed a plan to shift from a system of single-skill mechanics to general mechanics and the way in which he convinced the union rep of the plan's efficacy. He also mentions the safety audit procedures in place at Seaford and has commentary on the levels of management he observed, which he thought was excessive yet appropriate for the time period of booming business.
He then speaks of the 8 years he spent in Jack Sigmund's Wilmington office, primarily as a facilitator and coordinator for various projects and committees. About this period, Reickert goes into detail about the wind-up committee he oversaw, which consisted of maintenance personnel from all the plants that had wind-ups and had members from other departments as well. The committee was formed to exchange information in order to improve the maintenance, operability, and performance of high-speed wind-ups. He also mentions a project on surface coatings he facilitated with the engineering department, which sought to reduce wear and improve product quality. He also details the paperwork involved in producing construction forecasts and his push to computerize them.
Near the end of his interview, Reickert discusses his work in the General Services Department, highlighting a project to redesign and renovate the executive offices of Conoco after that company's purchase by DuPont. He also briefly discusses his post-retirement consulting work, remarking on the amazement of companies at how much money they could save by enforcing safety regulations in the workplace. Throughout the interview, Reickert names other individuals who worked with him.
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- Oral history interviews with former employees of DuPont Company's Textile Fibers Department (Accession 2010.215)
- Hagley ID
- 2010215_20080306_Reickert
- Collection
- Oral history interviews with former employees of DuPont Company's Textile Fibers Department
- Title
- 'You Bet Your Life' shooting script and notes
- Date(s)
- 1938
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (originator), Cleveland Railway Company (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Culley family collection of Cinecraft Productions audiovisual materials (Accession 2018.201)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2018201_02_04
- Collection
- Culley Family Cinecraft Productions Collection
- Title
- Women's safety meeting at Juniata, Pa.
- Date(s)
- 1942-12-14
- Contributor(s)
- Pennsylvania Railroad (originator)
- Collection ID
- Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300)
- Hagley ID
- PRR_13965
- Collection
- Pennsylvania Railroad negatives
- Title
- DuPont Safety Poster Contest
- Date(s)
- 1928
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (issuing body), E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Safety and Fire Protection Division. (issuing body), Baker, George T. (contributor)
- Hagley ID
- 20121220
- Collection
- Trade catalogs and pamphlets
- Title
- Workplace Safety
- Date(s)
- 1960/1970, 1960, 1970
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (sponsor)
- Description
-
Animated commercial about DuPont safety measures.
- Collection ID
- DuPont Company films and commercials (Accession 1995.300)
- Hagley ID
- FILM_1995300_FC49_02
- Collection
- DuPont Company films and commercials