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"'ell-finished floors. The t ^ to keep the roving: ® are clean. r Another picture made in the Spinning Department shows the cleanliness of the frames and the floor. Modern automatic cleaning equipment helps to keep lint and dust from accumulating on the frames or the floor. Way At Alexander Sheeting Mill automatic floor Room, prevents the departments tidy at Of le ^ tnachinery and other oned storage areas are proper place so that traffic and preventing C. Hoyt Wiggonton, the special attention Its Of plant manager, said: “Our system is based on regular cleaning on specific schedules so that lint and dust are not alloAved to accumulate. We also believe in the saying, “a place for everything and everything in its place’. This makes for a safe and orderly vs^orkplace and helps us to use our space to the best advantage. “Good mill housekeeping is important for other reasons, too. It helps morale because everybody had rather work in a clean, orderly place. It also aids quality and safety. We believe that good mill housekeeping and safety are related, since neatness and orderliness help to prevent accidents.” ^ste buggies” are clearly identified for par- Against wall at one side of room. Other is generally neat and orderly, In picture made in the Carding Department, notice that cans of card sliver are stored in orderly manner inside the zone lines. Aisle is clean and unobstructed.
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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