Before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) teeth really sank in, workers across industries were regularly thrown into hazardous situations with little oversight and even less protection. Heavy machinery lacked safeguards. Toxic exposure was barely tracked. And if something exploded, collapsed, or combusted? You were lucky to walk away. These jobs came with body counts, lawsuits, and scars that never really faded.
You Won’t Believe What Counted as a Career in the ’70s
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