Page Ten BADIN BULL Continual Carelessness Causes Casualtie SAFETY DEPARTMENT Tallassee HINK SAFETY )OWER RACTICE SAFETY lOMPANY CAUTION SAF Safety First Organization Since the last issue of The Bulletin, we have completed the Safety First Or ganization at the Badin plant, and in this issue we give the entire personnel of our Safety First Organization, show ing the various departments and the names of the members serving on each committee. Let us make 1920 a banner year. During the next twelve months, let us not have one serious accident. We can do it if every man will try. Seek out a member of your Safety Committee for information and advice, and, if you have any suggestions to make, they will be more than pleased to receive them. As sist your Committee by always being careful; remember there may be others working around or near you, and do nothing that would endanger their safe ty. Report at once all unsafe or de fective tools and appliances; assist in keeping the aisles and passageways clear and free from obstructions; do your share towards keeping your department clean; and be ready and willing at all times to assist, caution, or advise the new men. We should all remember that “Safety First” is simply a question of saving human life—the most valuable thing in the world, which when once gone can never be brought back. It is trying to save men from losing their legs and their arms, which can never be put back. It is trying to save the making of widows and orphans, destitution and misery. Neither the officers of the in dustry nor the laws can do it; but the workmen can do it if they try. And if we will all work in harmony we will not only save life and limb, bring greater content and happiness to our wives and children, but we ourselves will reap the benefit of our efforts by having a clean er, better, safer place in which to work. It is a man’s job we have undertaken; but if we go at it enthusiastically, if every man will put his shoulder to the wheel, and will think, act, and practice safety, we will accomplish the result desired. Aluminum Plant Committee No. 1—Jack West, A. L. Culveyhouse, Luther Price, R. C. Fryer, George Fife, Norman Hardin, S. C. Hambley, Sandy Welch, R. Leatherwood, W. M. Brookbank, H. Standridge. Committee No. 2—A. G. Tate, B. D. Mauldin, L. P. Garland, Andy Hall, Reuben McCosh, L. H. Stepp, H. S. Cran ford, Walter Ellis. Committee No. 3—F. L. Greenlee, I. T. Fisher, G. C. Brown, Monroe Evans, Boyd Martin, George Ward, T. J. John son, James Council, Virgil Howard. Committee No. 4—H. C. Jenkins, R. B. Lienster, John McGregor, F. M. Hern don, W. D. Kitchen. Carbon Plant Committee No. 1—C. E. Speni G. Edwards, W. G. Mabry, J. Wil A. D. Hill, 0. Chrisco, S. Blaylc Dees, J. S. Hargett. Committee No. 2—G. L. Johni C. Daniels, William Steen, J. C. ] E. Lamb, B. A. Williams. Machine Shop Committee—E. N. Evans, M. S, dale, T. L. Chambers. Construction Committee—W. I. Stokes, N. L. F. 0. Culp, J. F. Kiley. Planing Mill—Store Room—Recla Committee—Joe Sills, J. A. ( C. H. Myers. Electrical Department Rotary Stations Committee—He Rhea, L. W. Gabriel, E. M. Talbe Motor Repair Shop Committee- Rockfield, L. E. Wilson, J. K. 0’D Miscellaneous Outside Work C tee—B. L. Gomo, C. E. Graham, McElhaney. Infections Too much stress cannot be place the importance of all men imme reporting to the First Aid to hav wounds properly dressed. Regarc how slight or insignificant your

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