"Safety for Seamen" Manual
Very rare
“Any Fact May Save Your Life”
The seafaring man, by choice as well as by tradition,
is a rugged individualist. No other industry or
profession demands a higher degree of ruggedness.
No other has assumed the responsibility for its own
individuals to a greater degree.
“Safety” has a very special meaning for the seaman.
He faces more hazards than the average, even
in peacetime. He has had to look out for himself in
home ports, sea lanes and foreign countries.
Note this copy has ink notes throughout
WW2 / 1940s
Little paper bound booklet, 4” x 6”
Very rare
“Any Fact May Save Your Life”
The seafaring man, by choice as well as by tradition,
is a rugged individualist. No other industry or
profession demands a higher degree of ruggedness.
No other has assumed the responsibility for its own
individuals to a greater degree.
“Safety” has a very special meaning for the seaman.
He faces more hazards than the average, even
in peacetime. He has had to look out for himself in
home ports, sea lanes and foreign countries.
Note this copy has ink notes throughout
WW2 / 1940s
Little paper bound booklet, 4” x 6”
Very rare
“Any Fact May Save Your Life”
The seafaring man, by choice as well as by tradition,
is a rugged individualist. No other industry or
profession demands a higher degree of ruggedness.
No other has assumed the responsibility for its own
individuals to a greater degree.
“Safety” has a very special meaning for the seaman.
He faces more hazards than the average, even
in peacetime. He has had to look out for himself in
home ports, sea lanes and foreign countries.
Note this copy has ink notes throughout
WW2 / 1940s
Little paper bound booklet, 4” x 6”