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COOPERATION PAYS OFF AGAIN! THE RIGHT ATTITUDE ABOUT SAFETY WILL ALWAYS BE A GOOD ASSET Competing with 52 mills throughout the Unit ed States and Canada who averaged 170,000 or more man-hours per month, the PAPER DIVI SION was announced WINNER in 1953 for the Second Consecutive Year. This achievement is one for which every member of the Paper Division family should be justly proud, in that it represents less suffering and smoother operations throughout the mill. An outstanding feature in this accomp lishment is that, the Paper Division frequency rate for 1953 was .43, or 95 percent lower than the National average of 8.52. For several years prior to 1950, the Paper Di vision had been entered in the safety contests con ducted by the National Safety Council and it was the same old story at the end of each year .... Always in the race, but never a Winner. When the Paper Division finished in SECOND place in the 1951 contest it seemed to create a new in centive for everyone to set their sights high, and they have proven that the safe way is the right way. The above AWARD OF HONOR is the high est recognition obtainable from the National Safe ty Council for an outstanding safety record, and is presented only where an establishment’s record satisfies rigid requirements laid down in the Coun cil’s Award Plan for Recognizing Good Industrial Safety Records. Not only has the Paper Division established a new World’s Safety Record in Tissue Mills, but it is well on its way to setting the best known safety record in any type of pulp and pa per industry. At 1:00 P. M. on April 15, 1954 the Paper Di vision personnel attained 3,000,000 man-hours without a disabling injury, and has set its goal to top the best known record of 3,770,076 man- hours. With their continued gocxi safety attitude, the Paper Division can attain this goal ON or BE FORE September 1, 1934, and in doing so can prevent a lot of suffering and heartache. Surely, there can be no greater desire than to continue being happy and active. 9
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