A Crab Can Grow New Limbs
Artist
WK
Artist
National Safety Council
United States, founded 1913
Datec. 1940
Dimensions12 x 9 in. (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
ClassificationsPoster
Credit LinePoster House Permanent Collection
Object numberPH.6112
DescriptionThis is one of many posters produced during World War II by the National Safety Council (NSC), headquartered in Chicago. The council had been founded in 1913 with the aim of eliminating preventable accidents and deaths in the workplace and home, as well as on the roads and in communities, and it was to play a critical role in occupational safety during World War II. On August 18, 1940, long before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt directed the organization to lead a campaign against workplace accidents that might delay victory (the United States was supplying munitions to Britain to help in the fight against Germany). This simple, boldly colored composition with its blunt message is clearly designed to attract the attention of workers.On View
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