National Committee Against Repressive Legislation Records, 1948-2003

 
Container Title
Series: Safety Prevention Instruction
AE 565
Aftermath, 1975
Physical Description: Color 
Note

An account of a man crippled in an on-the-job accident. His anger, bitterness, and fear are vividly brought to the screen with stark realism. The message is clear – don't let an accident shatter your life, your future, and the security of your family. The film is designed to encourage the audience to think seriously about safety.

Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions for the National Safety Council.

CC 911
Don't Push Your Luck, 1967
Physical Description: Color 
Note

This is a dramatic story of an actual industrial accident which demonstrates how the accident occurred and the consequences to the employee who lost the sight of both eyes.

Produced by Harvest Films Inc.

DG 185
More than a Paycheck, 1978
Physical Description: Color 
Note: A film narrated by John Wayne. This film deals with occupational illnesses, life styles, specific jobs, and the changing environment and points out the importance of changing rooms and cleanup before leaving the job. This film considers the possible causes of cancer within the work place and looks at some occupations that are prone to inducing cancers and other illnesses.
CC 921
Must We Fall?, 1982
Physical Description: Color, 17 minutes 
Note

This film shows several scenarios of why a person falls and what happens when they fall. These accidents cover everything from footwear to walking surfaces.

Produced by Visucom.

AE 562
Save That Life, 1968
Physical Description: Color 
Note

A first aid film with instruction on how to do CPR, the film tells a story of a newspaper boy who uses mouth to mouth resuscitation and saves a drowning victim's life.

Produced by Scott Peters Enterprises.

CC 912
The Fire Killing Purple Power of Purple-K Dry Chemical, 1963
Physical Description: Color 
Note

This film discusses the dry chemical designed for flammable liquid fires and shows how effective it is.

Produced by Ansul Chemical Company.

CC 909
Two Steps to Safety, 1951
Physical Description: Black and white 
Note

Film number 2 in the Personal Side of Safety series.

The supervisor, who listens and communicates well with the people on the job, can win two ways. The film encourages the statement, “Know Your Job; Know Yourself,” as a motto to work safely.

Produced by Sarra Production.

AE 560
We'll See Tomorrow, 1971
Physical Description: Color 
Note

Dramatic story of what can happen to an employee who forgets to wear eye protection ... just once! The film discusses the variety of ways eyes can be damaged without the use of eye protection using visual examples. This film depicts those shop hazards that can cause serious eye injury, including intense light or heat, splattered liquid, flying sparks, and chips of wood, cement, or metal, and demonstrates the eye safety devices that can prevent these injuries from happening.

Produced by Gilbert Altschul Productions.

CC 910
What They Don't Know Can Hurt Them, circa 1950s
Physical Description: Black and white 
Note

Film number 4 in Safety and the Foreman series.

A shop foreman learns a useful lesson, and as a result has a better understanding of why employees do “unsafe acts.” This film features actual demonstrations and corrections.

Produced by Sarra Production for the National Safety Foundation.