A welder is working on a piece of metal on a construction site, wearing protective gear including a welding helmet and gloves. There are other workers in the background, some wearing hard hats, amidst various metal structures and industrial equipment. The ground is muddy, and a large rusted metal structure is visible in the background.
A person wearing a bright red industrial jacket with reflective stripes and a white safety helmet. They are holding a book titled 'Occupational Safety and Health Act' against a plain blue background. The person is smiling and the jacket has a logo on the chest.
A person wearing a red hard hat and red protective workwear can be seen from behind. The helmet has a 'Safety First' sticker, emphasizing workplace safety. The person appears to be outdoors, and there is a green, blurred background, suggesting a construction or industrial setting.
A historical black and white photograph featuring a group of men in suits and hats standing beside a window of a building. The window displays signage for the Walsenburg Branch I.U. 220 of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), with visible damage such as cracks and a hole. A sign in the window says 'Now is vacation time, live larger.' The figures in the photo look towards the camera with serious expressions. Below the window, a brick wall is visible, with rubble on the ground.
A traditional red brick building with a gabled roof and white-framed windows. The front entrance features an arched doorway and is flanked by well-maintained shrubs. A sign in the foreground reads 'Morris & Dean, Trial Lawyers & Counselors,' displaying the phone number and a digital clock showing 6:31.