Yes, it certainly made sense Dngrsone! Back in the days when I worked in Personnel and was in a factory, it was always the experienced workers who suffered bad injuries because of familiarity breeding contempt. They took risks because they thought they knew what they could get away with when dealing with machines.
Dealing with something like radium was a very different situation of course, and you are right: it’s important for people to know that such apparently wonderful things have hidden dangers. Asbestos was a marvellous product too. The hard thing for everyone to know is what the hidden dangers might be, so anything new should probably be handled with extreme caution.
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