Foremost Honors
Safety Record
Of Its Employees
First shift employee Edgar Carroll (left) is served
barbecue by (left-right) Settle Osborne, Carolyn
Doss and Pat Pegram.
Employees at Foremost Screen Print Plant in Stokesdale, N. C. cel®
another safety milestone recently by again achieving the 2,000
hours record in requirement for a safety barbecue.
The average hours per employee without a lost-time accident
August of this year was 6,134. The last lost-time accident at th®:
occurred in September, 1974 and the total hours worked since t:
945,705.
A barbecue dinner was served to employees on all three shifts in
for their outstanding safety record.
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Plant manager Tom Boyce commended all employees for their - ^
and performances. “Our employees have done an outstanding job in
ing this safety goal for the third consecutive year,” he said. “Our goc
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performance is a result of good attitudes toward safety at all times
Nl. D. Rochelle, president and general manager of Foremost Screen
Print Plant (center), talks with Tony Pearman (left) and Donald Landreth
(right) about their safety record. Standing In background are Ricky Hair
ston (left) and Tom Boyce, plant manager (right).
our people. We are indeed happy to honor them for this very fine 3'
ment in working safely.”
A well-deserved reW^fj
relished by Clayton Ore,
shift employee at Foremost
Print Plant in Stokesdale.
Employees Troy Carter (left)
and James Smith (right) enjoy
barbecue.
Assistant safety director Mack Johnson (seated right) attended the
first shift barbecue lunch, eating with Ted Lawson (left). Personnel
manager Jesse Corry (center standing) escorts Russell Hairston (left)
as David Bolling (right) looks on.
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