Interesting look back at 1950's manufacturing, especially from a Quality 
Assurance, Test and OHS perspective. No workers were using any kind of obvious 
PPE except a few on the soldering lines. No hearing protection, dust masks, 
safety glasses or other PPE that I could see. Ergonomics sucked in most cases. 
From a QA standpoint, it looked to me as if they were trying valiantly to test 
quality in, rather than build it in. The outdoor open-area-test site was pretty 
interesting too. These are normally inside inflatable structures now, so you 
can work in crappy weather as well as good. Cool in any case.

Thanks for sharing this, Dieter!

Doug

On 12-Jun-14, at 15:19, Paasche, Dieter <[email protected]> 
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> Testing has changed over time,…. or not?
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TF2DZ0E0Q4
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> Dieter
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