Demonstrates how various types of moods and emotions can be detrimental to personal safety on and off the job. Shows how over-confidence, anger, depression, and tension cause accidents through distortion of intelligence, logic, and sense of reasoning. Stresses the importance of following safety rules on the flight line, in slight, at the missile site, and behind the wheel.
Moods in Safety
1994
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Report
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English
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