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Factory workers had minimal working space so if there was a fire you had to be in a single file line, two, there were no laws so if there was a fire there were no sprinklers or smoke detector's, and third there were guards at each exit so you couldn't still from the factory's so some doors were locked.

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they had to face harsh conditions and severe injuries

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