Bedspread Mill Campaigns Against Hand Injuries The Bedspread Mill will have I® its safety program for anuary, a full-scale campaign gainst hand injuries. During 43 percent of the recordable ■^juries at the Bedspread Mill 'We hand injuries. . fee campaign, designed to J'eg the problem to the at- etion of employees, will feature posters showing situations which can lead to hand injuries. Also emphasized will be various methods to avoid such injuries; stickers carrying the slogan, “Stop Hand In juries’’, which will be displayed at locations where hand injuries are likely to occur; and safety tips from supervisors en couraging employees to be aware of hand injuries and make an effort to avoid them. At the January meetings, employees will be encourged to submit some of their'' ideas on how to stop hand injuries. John Kea, HI. production recorder and loader, points to a hazardous area for hand injuries. ‘On Martha Rhodes, fringer operator, puts up safety sticker. t>AY, JANUARY 10, 1977 You only have one pair of hands, so don’t mistreat them. That’s the theme of the Bedspread Mill’s campaign against hand injuries. These hands belong to Charles Jefferson, a fixer at the Bedspread Mill. Stop Hand Injuries! Monroe Redd, shearer tender, with one of the safety posters.

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