OUR ACCIDENT SCOREBOARD As of February 1, I960 Standing Standing Hours Worked Date of Last Injuries This Last Department Since Lost Lost Time ferred to Report Report Time Accident Accident Last 12 1 1 1 #7 Finishing 632,042 Sept. 12, 1957 3 2 2 #7 Seaming 376,660 March 18, 1957 1 3 4 #1 Order 297,959 Dec. 11, 1946 1 4 6 #5 Sample 240,716 Jan. 27, 1950 0 5 7 #7 Dye 227,930 Dec. 27, 1946 0 6 8 #7 Boarding 208,915 Sept. 16, 1957 2 7 12 #1 Knitting 193,220 Aug. 12, 1959 10 8 9 #6 Knitting 192,250 Oct. 2, 1958 3 9 10 Machine Shop 182,771 Aug. 10, 1956 5 10 11 #4 Dye 174,473 Feb. 12, 1951 0 11 13 #7 Knitting 159,921 Nov. 30, 1957 3 12 18 #1 Loop-Seam 79,796 Nov. 14, 1959 6 13 15 Duplicating 78,021 None 0 14 16 #1 Shipping 75,399 June 20, 1955 1 15 17 #1 Dye 64,367 May 20, 1957 1 16 19 #1 Boarding 44,491 Sept. 16. 1959 5 17 20 #7 Shipping 36,457 Nov. 30, 1957 0 18 3 #1 Finishing 33,404 Dec. 7, 1959 5 19 21 Warehouse 31,789 Jan. 14, 1959 1 20 22 #4 Boarding 22,139 Nov. 18, 1959 3 21 5 #4 Loop-Seam 18,034 Jan. 7, I960 3 22 23 #4 Finishing 16,648 Dec. 18, 1959 2 23 24 #4 Knitting 8, 740 Jan. 15, 1960 11 24 14 #6 Loop-Seam 3, 802 Jan. 21, 1960 2 25 25 #4 Pairing 3,056 Jan. 25, I960 2 PLANT SEVEN 1,210,684 Nov. 30. 1957 9 PLANT NINE 401,850 July 9, 1955 0 PLANT ONE 133,709 Nov. 14. 1959 29 PLANT EIGHT 71,983 April 3, 1959 2 PLANT FOUR 19.350 Jan. 25. 1960 21 PLANT SIX 5,891 Jan. 21. 1960 5 Walking hazards seem to be our biggest enemy for I960. There have been five employees referred to doctors for medical attention to the ankles and knees. One of them struck her foot against a chair as she was walking in the alley. Two ladies turned their ankles while descending steps. No one can be too conscious of safe conditions and working habits. A member of our Safety Committee received a lacerated finger from the door of a metal cabi net. A lathe operator struck his hand against a revolving grinder. Another lot handler got a splinter under the finger-nail while handling a lot board. 2007.o‘(3 ,£>D