Marc Fischer

Library Excavations #10: Health & Safety

Marc Fischer

Library Excavations #10: Health & Safety

Date

2019

Media

Risograph

Binding

Saddle

Format

Zine

Dimensions

8.5 × 5.5 in

Pages

36

Publisher

Half Letter Press

Collection

$ 6.00

Unavailable


University of Illinois at Chicago’s Richard J. Daley Library has a vast Government Documents collection. This edition of Library Excavations was created using that collection, which is freely accessible to the public. It focuses on a series of booklets issued between 1975-1978 by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

NIOSH is the U.S. federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. NIOSH and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) were created when President Richard M. Nixon signed The Occupational Safety and Health Act on December 29, 1970.

At a time in American politics where prioritizing the health and safety of citizens feels like it’s in great disregard, these 40+ year old publications are a reminder of what citizen outreach can look like on a national level. – Marc Fischer

Library Excavations is a project and publication series by Public Collectors that highlights and activates physical materials found in public libraries. Library Excavations encourages intensive browsing of paper and print resources, particularly those that are under-utilized, or at risk of being withdrawn and discarded.