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"For every million dollars spent, one life is lost" This was a quote by Joseph Strauss, the Chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. So Untill 1930s, construction of large infrastructure projects never focused on worker safety. Because of this, nu

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Yes! The improvements were massive. And also that 1 death per million dollar was just a metric. Generally more people use to die

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