Dutch Health and Safety is a cause relayed via posters produced by the country’s Safety Institute (Amsterdam).
![1926, poster by Albert Hahn Alcohol increases the risk of accidents This is a belated follow-up to my April 2013 post Vintage Safety. I tried really hard not to include too many "missing finger" posters. [update: I swear to you that I wrote that fate-tempting sentence on Monday and then totally hurt my hand moving boxes the next day at work. I may never again look at this post.] "Hoogspanning!" means "high voltage!" (see poster below).](https://flashbak.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/dutch-safety-.jpg)
1926, poster by Albert Hahn. Alcohol increases the risk of accidents
This is a belated follow-up to my April 2013 post Vintage Safety. I tried really hard not to include too many “missing finger” posters.

1925, poster by Jacob Jansma. 50 Watts says: ‘
“The poster about spitting is quite interesting. In the first half of the 20th century lots of men chewed tobacco. And spitting was part of the chewing. It was unhygienic, I remember as a little boy the amounts of spit flying through the air! The nun is not a nun but a nurse in a twenties uniform. She is in the poster to indicate how unhygienic spitting is. Not a target!” But really, please don’t spit on the nuns.
Via: Geheugenvannederland.nl and 50Watts
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