Do other countries have individuals who played a significant role in starting safety programs in their countries?

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You might find this article interesting.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1446786

To find references on individuals who played a significant role in starting safety programs in other countries, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching for relevant keywords related to safety programs and the country of interest. For example, if you are interested in safety programs in Japan, you could search for "Japan safety programs" or "Japanese safety pioneers."

2. One of the most reliable sources of academic and peer-reviewed articles is PubMed Central. You can access their website at http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/.

3. Once on the PubMed Central website, you can use the search bar to enter your keywords and look for articles related to safety programs in the specific country you are interested in. In this case, searching for "Japan safety programs" may provide relevant results.

4. As you browse through the search results, pay attention to the titles and abstracts of the articles to identify those that discuss individuals who played a significant role in starting safety programs in that country.

5. Access the full text of the articles to gather more in-depth information. These articles often include references to other relevant sources that you can explore further for a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Remember, this process can be applied to various online databases, journals, and academic sources, with PubMed Central being one specific example. Good luck with your research!