MAKE SAFETY A HABIT To insure ourselves of having to endure less suffering, and of a chance to continue to earn a livelihood, we should by all means Make Safety a Habit. In numerous cases, Safety is looked upon j as a necessary operating evil in industry and this I thought is entirely out of line. Management will always be interested in pro- * moting safety among it’s personnel, and will do everything possible to assist us in developing safe practice habits. It is true that many of us have de veloped habits that will follow us the rest of our lives, but we have developed no habits that will mean as much as that of Safety. Motor vehicle operators would be wise to make a habit of coming to a complete stop at every railroad crossing and street intersection—pedes trians would do well to always look both ways before crossing any street or public highways— workers in industry should always study and plan their respective jobs, keeping foremost in mind the great importance of eliminating any unsafe practices or hazards. Realizing that untold suffering and numerous 'tragedies have resulted from unsafe habits, we should all resolve to eliminate such things by developing safer habits in our everyday walk of life. We must remember at all times that Safety Is For Our Sake. Numerous personal injuries have resulted from some person trying to lift too heavy a load, and on more than one occasion, strains resulting from this unsafe practice have caused loss of time. There is no set number of pounds that can be safely lifted by any one person, and you must be your own judge in such cases. If there is any doubt in your mind as to an object being too heavy, you should always get help. /Sounds with scuool dismissed for INTERESTING / THE SUMMER MOHTHS, AND WITH vlOUNNY.TELL I NUMEROUS EMPLOYEES OF ECUSTAl ME MORE . \ AMD ENDLESS BELT ENJOYING THEIR XeARLV VACATION, I DO WiSri TO URGE EACM OP YOU To UVE, PLAYJ AND DRIVE WITH CARE , CAUTION, AND COMMON SENSE. Accidents Have a habit of spo»ling MANY OTMERWISE HAPPY VACATIONS'. AND WE ARE ANXIOUS TO HELP YOU AVERT 5UCH TRAGEDIES. REMEMBER THAT ^^S/?FETK UK£ FRBBDOM, IS BVBRYBOPYS' BUSINBSS?^

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