SAFE I Never has better advice been passed along to anyone and ’tis rather surprising how good ad vice sometimes goes in one ear and out the other. It is very true that numerous safety devices and untold copies of accident prevention pamphlets are at our finger tips for the asking, but far too many of us disregard such things and actually look upon them as necessary evils of the job. There is no person on earth who should be more interested in your personal welfare and livelihood than you, yourself .... there is no person on earth who can contribute as much tow ard your staying accident-free, as YOU can .... there is no person on earth who can possibly reap greater dividends for having a scar-free body, man you, yourself. A good safety record, whether it be at home, at work, or in the commumty, will always be de pendent upon each individual accepting his or Don’t Cry ^Wolf If you have never heard a person scream and moan when caught in moving machinery, then just consider yourself very fortunate. Even on the hottest day, such an experience will bring chills and goose pimples to the average person, regard less of their physical make-up. At 10:30 a. m. on June 30th this year, such screams and moans were heard at the Gate House by several persons and seemed to be coming from the Machine Room or Refining Room area. A quick check-up revealed that no one was in jured and it was impossible to find out who was indulging in such horseplay. Such things have occurred here in our plant on several occasions, and these tactics are contrary to all rules and regulations. Our vocal chords come in handy when we do need help—Let’s not use them needlessly. her part of the responsibility in every phase of accident prevention work. Cooperation is the answer to preventing per sonal injuries, and without full cooperation on the part of everyone, such a program cannot be suc cessful. In other words, if you can’t pull, just push—and if by any chance you cannot push, please don’t get in the way of someone who will give mo mentum to a program that is well worthwhile. JOHNNY BOBBIN IN: /S BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY!" WITH THAT RUNG MISSING,YOU’RE TAKING A CHANGE JUST A MINUTE BILLV; » THAT LADDER NEEDS ) 370? REPAIRING r MY FOREMAN SAID THIS WAS A RUSK JOB D

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