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Standing Standing OUR ACCIDENT SCOREBOARD As of December 1, 1961 Hours Worked Date of Last Injuries Re- This Last Department Since Lost Lost Time ferred to Report Report Time Accident Accident Last 12 ] 1 1 #7 Finishing 555,100 Sept. 12, 1957 4 2 2 #7 Pairing 543,109 Sept. 3, 1957 0 3 3 #7 Seaming 494,051 Mar. 18, 1957 0 4 4 #1 Order 372,293 Dec. 11, 1946 2 5 5 #7 Boarding 365,039 Sept. 16, 1957 2 6 7 Machine Shop 285,885 Aug. 10, 1956 4 7 6 Sample 285,756 Jan. 27, 1950 0 8 8 #7 Knitting 272,685 Nov. 30, 1957 1 9 10 #4 Dye 243,477 Feb. 12, 1951 1 10 9 #7 Dye 242,690 Dec. 27, 1946 0 11 11 #4 Seaming 225,479 Sept. 22, I960 1 12 12 #4 Pairing 219,758 Aug. 8, I960 1 13 13 #2 Finishing 203,510 Sept. 9, 1958 2 14 14 #6 Knitting 154,796 Dec. 1, I960 1 15 19 #1 Loop-Seam 131,798 April 24, 1961 2 16 16 #6 Loop-Seam 130,998 Dec. 7, I960 3 17 17 #1 Dye 111,491 May 20, 1957 1 18 18 Duplicating 103,775 None 1 19 25 #1 Knitting 94,445 Aug. 22, 1961 8 20 22 #4 Finishing 77,168 June 26, 1961 2 21 20 #7 Shipping 67,803 Nov. 30, 1957 2 22 21 #1 Shipping 67,064 April 14, I960 1 23 23 #1 Boarding 63,395 Nov. 15, 1960 1 24 24 #4 Boarding 61,864 May 31, I96I 2 25 27 #4 Knitting 49,605 Sept. 9, 1961 1 26 26 Warehouse 29.238 Feb. 18, 1961 1 27 15 #1 Finishing 17,853 Nov. 2, 1961 6 28 28 #2 Boarding 14,073 July 31, 1961 4 PLANT SEVEN 2,321,401 Nov. 30, 1957 9 PLANT SIX 295,743 Dec. 7, I960 4 PLANT FOUR 187,059 Sept. 9, 1961 8 PLANT ONE 97,614 Nov. 2, 1961 26 PLANT TWO 41,727 July 31, 1961 6 November injuries reported included hand cut on wire band around yarn box while moving the case of yarn - should have grasped edge of yarn case. A seamer tripped over a lot bag while walking in aisle between seamer tables; this might have been avoided by having work taken up before crowded conditions prevail, also the seamers are urged to watch more closely when walking in aisles. A pulled muscle was the result of pushing elevator doors together. A little harder pull on the doors as they come together will help in this situation. A fixer's head was bruised as he was helping move a pulley shaft . Here is an indication of not having sufficient help in moving the machinery. BEST WISHES FOR A SAFE NEW YEAR. 2007 , 0^3.014
Amco News (High Point, N.C.)
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