nwida^. DMMnbwU. 10N • MIBBOKHliBALD • Pftia tA Tech Industrial Safety Class Visits bi Raleigh Ivenon Smith and his Industrial Safety class at Cleveland Tech recently visited the Occupational Health Branch, Depart ment of Human Itesources, Division of Health Services In Raleigh. Ilie purpose of the visit was to tour the Health Services' laboratories and faculties. Health Service Is the portlan of the Nortti Caro lina Department of Labor that acts as a consultant service to N. C. Industries for Industrial Hygiene problems. In addition to acting as consultants to Industry, Health Services conduct Industrial Hygiene surveys for the North Carolina Depart ment of Labor OSHA Administration. Emphasis Is placed on the fact that Health Services prefer to woric with Industry on a ccnsultlng basis, rather than as an enforcing agency. During the visit, Ray Woodcock, Supervisor of Pleld Work, gave a various pieces of equip ment used for taking samples In the field. The demonstration was accom panied by an appropriate explanatlm of the prin ciples of operation of the equipment, and an ex planation of the proce dures and practices to be used with each piece of equipment John Stillman, a lab supervisor, then explained and demonstrated the equipment and procedures demonstration of the used In the laboratory, to Iverson Smith sum- portunlty to meet with whole trip was enjoyable comers the people have for analyse the samples taken merteing the visit said, other members of the and Informative and the weUare of the em- In the field. "We also had an op- Health Services staff. The served to paint up the ployes In N. C.” The Planting Season By Jimmy Andrews White pine seedlings for Boll Conservation erosion control and forest Teehn. timber production. Planting mason begins in Fbr the past few weeks the middle of November landowners have been and ends about the first of planting Loblolly and AprU. Police Science Grads Receive Certificates Twenty two “graduates” ot the UO- hour course In Introduction to Police Science wore awarded certificates In graduation exercises tliesday at noon at Kings ICoimtaln Inn. Receiving certificates were Anne Ware, Marilyn Hoyle, Kathy Padgett, Claudia Baas, Gary D. Benton, Sandra Rudlalll end Barbara Long, all of Oeveland County Sheriff’s Department; Dan Led better and John R. Byars 'of Cleveland County Reserves; Rick Hum phries, Gall Ledford, Carol Carver and Johnny t^ent, all of Shelby Police Department. Also Joyce Cluqiman of Region C CJPA; C. O. Wldener, Jr. and James W. Morgan, Jr., both of Dallas Police Department; WllUam J. Ives of Fallston Police Department; and James P. Camp, Richard Byers, Dorothy Howell, and Unda Hamm, all of Kings Mountain Police Department, and James Kester of Sheriff's Reaerve. Chief of Police Earl Uoyd made the awards presentation. Mecklenburg County PoUce Chief B. L. Porter and Mayor John H. Mosa spoke to the graduates. Three hundred acres of trees were planted In the county last year by private landownsra. The Forestry Incentive Program made thla possible by eoat- aharlng with the land- owner. All ready, four hundred acrea of trees are scheduled to be planted thla season on private farms with the help of the Forestry Incentive Program. Under the provlalona of this program It will pay 60 per cent of the coat. Situations that could oaU for tree planting on your land are: planting open or Idle fields; scaling and planting grassland; clear ing unproductive woodland with K-G clearing blade and planting. Certain requirements must be met on the clearing of the inqproductlve woodland. If you have an area that you would like to plant to trees caU the Scdl Con servation Service .(483- 0686) or the N. C. Forest Service (487-4904) or stop by our offices In the Oeveland County Office Building. 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