Safety Barbecues Held At Two Locations
Whifeville Plant
at the Whiteville
a safety barbecue
, “ after having attained
j,,^® pf 2,141 hours per
, without a lost-time
a total of 118,651
‘Or the plant. The last
Ihl; injury was in
f of 1974.
general manager.
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commended the employees for
their fine record. “We are all
very proud of our safety record
and the people who achieved it
and we plan to continue creating
a safe work environment in the
future. We’ve demonstrated that
this is possible if every single
employee makes the effort,” he
said.
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u ^nrastan Worsted employees
j.n n safety barbecue on April
' They have achieved an
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3ge of 2,036 hours per em-
iJJl'yee and a total of 123,408
without a lost time injury.
■J® last lost time accident
®|nTed in March, 1975.
if he employees were praised
D'^ T M. Moore, division vice
^®sident and general manager
Iji V spinning mills. “I would
j^® fo commend each and every
f^Ployee for this fine safety
h®ord during the past year,
j ®ryone has been very safety
[, ®scious and the record shows
V successful. I am very
j P'^d of each one,” Mr. Moore
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MA Y 3 , 1976