1942 Worker at Eagle-Picher Zinc Smelting Plant Safety Measures
A worker operates machinery at the Eagle-Picher zinc smelting plant in Cardin, Oklahoma, in 1942. This facility played a crucial role in processing zinc, a key material for wartime efforts. The operator wears a protective mask, reflecting the safety protocols implemented during industrial operations to safeguard workers amidst increased production demands.
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1942 Worker at Eagle-Picher Zinc Smelting Plant Safety Measures
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