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English: BPA (Bonneville Power Administration) safety officer Merl L. Bassett developed a mechanical man to demonstrate safe ways for "Your Back at Work", part of a regional campaign to reduce back injuries. |
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Source | Annual report of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963. United States Department of the Interior. | ||||
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