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How to Explain Safety Rules to Women Workers in 1944

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2008

This clip is from the US Government film, Supervising Women Workers, available at the Internet Archives.

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  • I used the methods explained in this video to explain the safety rules to my female coworkers. Now we're safer than ever!

  • So what this film implies is that women are mentally handicapped, so the men have to explain things real sloooowly to them. I"m surprised he didn't use sign language as well. What an insult to the women who took over these jobs during wartime.

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  • they really do not threat women like equal human beings... why did we change that...?

  • If you donnt put your cap on yu gonna get screwed real hard. lol

  • Oh how offencive. :P

  • Lol its the Frank Costanza factory!

  • i just explain them, that females allways have to obey what man says ...:-D

  • I used to work at Dariy Queen and we had a girl get her hair caught in a blender shaft. Sucked her head right in. I'd warned the girls many, many times that they have to keep their hair tied back.

  • I think that man is Jerry Stiller...

  • treat them like people ? wow. imagine that.

  • Too bad all the men were off fighting, because these women are really hard to deal with-kinda' stupid too.

    I think he should have let that back talking bitch rip her hair out on the dangerous machine she is working with.

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