Trucks and Dumpers
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1963.v15.i149.4736Abstract
Safety measures to be adopted in connection with any type of work should be those that are specifically adequate for the kind of risks involved, for it is just as wrong to adopt measures that are too ellaborate as not to take any at all. Two kinds of safety measures can be considered: those applying to the personnel, and those that protect the equipment. The efficiency and trouble free completion of the work will depend on the nature of the safety measures that are taken. Accidents are easy to avoid in general if the right safety precautions are taken. Such accidents involve both moral and financial damage, and a consequent loss of efficiency.
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