Are your guards - all present and correct? (recto)
F. Kenwood Giles
1942
Plakat
Asking for trouble
Tom Eckersley
1943
Plakat
Charlie's chain - A chain is as strong as its weakest link - It must be annealed periodically (recto)
Philip Mendoza
1942
Plakat
Circular saws (recto)
Pat Keely
1943
Plakat
Enjoy your holiday but - watch toddlers - when paddling - near fires - when picking berries - teach youngsters - to swim - to distinguish mushrooms - to clear up after a picnic
anonym
um 1952
Plakat
Foggy - Extra care
Leonard C. Cusden
1950
Plakat
Gangways Clear
Bruce Angrave
1952
Plakat
Germs invade - Get first aid and don't help the enemy
Hans Arnold Rothholz
1943
Plakat
Get first aid at once (recto)
F. Kenwood Giles
1942
Plakat
Grit in the Eye - Get Skilled Aid (recto)
Theyre Lee-Elliott
1943
Plakat
He had been warned
Frederik Donald Blake
1946
Plakat
High Heels Mean - Accidents! Stand Firm at Your Work
J. M. Branson
1943
Plakat
Keep your guard on - What cuts metal cuts fingers
Pat Keely
1941
Plakat
Knotted chain
Pat Keely
1944
Plakat
The new 'Zebra' crossings - Respect them - Use them
Digby Wills Ltd., London, GB
um 1952
Plakat
[ohne Text]
Leonard C. Cusden
um 1950
Plakat
[ohne Text] (recto)
Leonard C. Cusden
1943
Plakat
Oil - Wipe It Up Before it Throws You Down
Tom Eckersley
1943
Plakat
Percy Vere by Mendoza - Keep your eye on the job - Keep it under your hat - loose curls are dangerous - tuck them in - Rings and bracelets cause accidents