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National Safety Council. (28)

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Minnesota Commission of Public Safety (45)

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The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety was established by the legislature in April of 1917 (Laws 1917 c261), shortly after the United States entered World War I. The seven-member commission (governor, attorney general, and five persons appointed by the governor) was given broad powers to ensure the protection of persons and property, the defense of the state and the nation, and the application of the state's resources to "successful prosecution" of the war. During...

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Safety. (39)

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Maryland. Council of Safety (14)

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By resolution of 18 July 1775, the Continental Congress recommended that each colony appoint a committee of safety "to superintend and direct all matters necessary for the security and defence of their respective colonies in the recess of their assemblies and conventions." A week later, the Convention of Maryland chose by ballot the Council of Safety of Maryland. Acting as an executive body, the council enforced its dictates and those of the Continental Congress through a system...

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United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (28)

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These records are transcripts of the 1994-1995 public hearing on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) proposed standard for indoor air quality. The hearings were presided over by Judge John Vittone of the Department of Labor. The proposed regulations included rules affecting environmental tobacco smoke. Participants in the hearings included representatives from OSHA, the tobacco industry, small businesses, and trade unions as well as health profe...

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Kirtland Safety Society Bank (10)

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Bank established by Mormons in Kirtland, Ohio in 1836; considered fraudulent by 1838. "Anti-bank" in Kirtland, Ohio ran by Mormons.

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Pennsylvania. Committee of Safety (9)

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Texas. Dept. of Public Safety. (12)

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In 1935, the 44th Legislature (Senate Bill 146, Regular Session), responding to recommendations made in 1933 by the Joint Legislative Committee on Organization and Economy, created the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for the purpose of placing under a single jurisdiction the state's functions in crime prevention and traffic control programs. The original Department was composed of the Texas Rangers, removed from the Adjutant General's Department; the State Highway Patrol,...

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Automotive Safety Foundation (6)

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Utah Safety Council (6)

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