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Death on the Job

  • 1991
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Death on the Job (1991)
Documentary

A revealing look at how workers' safety is being compromised with tragic results.A revealing look at how workers' safety is being compromised with tragic results.A revealing look at how workers' safety is being compromised with tragic results.

  • Directors
    • Vince DiPersio
    • Bill Guttentag
  • Writers
    • Vince DiPersio
    • Bill Guttentag
  • Stars
    • Joe Mantegna
    • Carol Arce
    • Phil Bell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    54
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Vince DiPersio
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Writers
      • Vince DiPersio
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Stars
      • Joe Mantegna
      • Carol Arce
      • Phil Bell
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • Narrator
    Carol Arce
    • Self - Chemist
    Phil Bell
    • Self - Tunneler 30 Years Experience
    Ron Bell
    • Self - Tunneler
    B.J. Blackstock
    • Self
    Charlotte Blackstock
    • Self
    Mike Brinegar
    • Self - Police Officer
    Steve Bryant
    • Self - Welder
    Kenny Cole
    • Self - Policemen's Attorney
    Sandra Davis
    • Self
    Tim Gruenke
    • Self - Survivor
    Joe Krutzik
    • Self - Tunneler
    Susie Maga
    • Self - Tony's Sister
    Betty Marciel
    • Self - First Mate's Widow
    Dabney McCain
    • Self
    E. Michael McCann
    E. Michael McCann
    • Self
    Willie Mitchell
    • Self - Police Officer
    Ron Moe
    • Self - Survivor
    • Directors
      • Vince DiPersio
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Writers
      • Vince DiPersio
      • Bill Guttentag
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    10Rodrigo_Amaro

    Powerful

    This insightful documentary by Vince DiPersio and Bill Guttentag covers the issue of poor workers safety regulations that leads to accidents, injuries and deaths, as observed in the United States in the late 1980's. It's a shocking and depressive reality that echoes a lot deeper from anyone outside of the U. S. because if they had a tragic toll number of 10.000 back then, a highly developed nation, what could one imagine in less developed countries. "Death on the Job" presents a series of accidents that happened in many different and risky workplaces such as fishing, construction and oil refineries, interviewing survivors, family members of deceased ones and lawyers talking not only about the incidents but also why they happen and what could be done to be prevented.

    While the film points out on the usual suspects and usual causes on why safety regulations aren't followed and/or enforced (companies that profit by saving money and cutting costs are the main factor), it's also amazingly surprising that regulatory agencies also fail with their overseeing of companies and workers, almost as if being part of a failed state or under a dominating regime controlled by some tyrannical state. The first story relating with the fishing industry was the one that surprised me the most as a survivor recalls the company's insane demands for over-hours, "punishment" tasks for those who didn't deliver those hours or refused to do them, and we get a glimpse from the actual accident of his sinking boat that capsized as there was no stability with the ammount of fishes taken in order to fulfill a quota. And the tragedies only get worse each minute you see and hear why they happened.

    The good news (if there is one) is that the numbers presented in the early minutes of the documentary were reduced by half in those 30 years.

    Yet 5.000 is still a great number to consider, and simply for something so pertinent to everyone's lives which is to work, to go there and feel safe about it, no matter the risks. The irony of it all is what makes everything sound so absurd: you go to the place where you earn a living yet you could die on it and most of the time it wouldn't be your entirely responsability if a tragedy would occur - as we depend of others doing their job.

    It's a different world than the one shown in the film, safety regulations and practices changed a lot over the years (also a way for companies escape from big lawsuits) and I like to think a film like this was helpful in providing some change of perception on those issues. It's a heavily powerful film, one of those you won't forget too soon and it makes a great case for debate, wheter one faced similar or worse scenarios, and if there are things and ways to change what's wrong and create safe work environments. 10/10.
    10lee_eisenberg

    Are you willing to go to work?

    As made clear by Bill Guttentag's Academy Award-nominated "Death on the Job", one of the most dangerous things that you can do in the US is go to work. The documentary shows a number of on-the-job deaths resulting from unsafe conditions and the companies' disregard for regulations. A lawyer mentioned that while OSHA is supposed to investigate workspaces, it rarely does, and it often gets announced when OSHA is coming so that the company can give the illusion of safety.

    I don't know if the number of on-the-job deaths is the same today, although I could think of some examples that happened since the documentary's release (namely the Crandall Canyon Mine in 2007 and the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in 2010). Not to mention the horrible things that happen in the meatpacking plants that supply fast food chains.

    The point is that if you do a job, there's a chance that it might be the last thing you do. Definitely check out the documentary (you can watch it on YouTube).

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    • Trivia
      The film is dedicated to cameraman Jack Kelly, who passed away in 1991.
    • Quotes

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      Narrator: Every year, 10,000 Americans are killed on the job. More than 70,000 die of work-related illness. 6 million are injured. One of the most dangerous things you can do in America today is show up for work.

    • Crazy credits
      At the final credits is presented a dedicatee: For Jack Kelly - Cameraman - 1963-1991.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Half Court Pictures
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      49 minutes
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