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was implemented, however it was very inefficient because its legislation was vague and so the tragedies on steamships continued. The lack of improvement from the
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age of sixty-five years old or the fifth anniversary of the start date of the pension plan. The “Early
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minimal marine engineering knowledge and unreliable machinery. This increase in speed greatly reduced safety in the engine room due to fires and boiler explosions. Even with increased risk, the wages remained the same.
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