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In the 1920s, loggers worked in challenging conditions, often in remote forests where they faced harsh weather and rugged terrain. The logging industry was booming during this time, fueled by the post-World War I construction demand. Loggers typically used hand tools, like axes and saws, before the introduction of mechanized equipment, which began to change the industry. Safety standards were minimal, leading to high injury rates, and the work was physically demanding, requiring strength and endurance.

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