SAN FRANCISCO - Gerald Scannell, who served as assistant secretary of labor for OSHA in the George Bush administration, is one of five men who will be inducted into the Safety and Health Hall of Fame International in conjunction with the National Safety Council's Congress on October 24. The other four are the late Theodore Ferry, a pioneer in aviation safety who taught at the USC Institute of Safety and Systems Management; Dr. John Havard, of the U.K.; General Franklin Kreml of Chicago, a law enforcement
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