The owners had locked doors to control workers' breaks.
The owners had locked doors to control workers' breaks.
the owners had locked doors to control workers' breaks
no proper fire escape , panic and large piles of material which were an excellerant.
The owners had locked the doors to control workerss' breaks
Except for the overloaded fire escapes, no part of the building collapsed during the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
The employer had chained locked the doors and the women couldn't get out.
The owners had locked doors to control workers' breaks.
Women had rights at the time of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire. They did not have the same rights, ro as many, as they have now. In addition, workers in general (men andwomen) were fighting for labor rights that now seem almost natural. but were controversial then
The death toll in the Triangle Shirtwaist fire was so high because the conditions of the factory was poor from a fire safety standpoint. The fire safety precautions were minimal, and as was standard for the time, there were no fire drills. The doors were kept locked during working hours and communications between floors was ineffective at the time of the fire. Also, the city fire department did not have equipment able to reach to the fire floors from outside.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
Most deaths during tornadoes are from flying debris.
horrible deaths