The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1984, Page page 7, Image 7
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THESE ARE OUR NEW ASSIGNMENTS?Lawren
and Brian Shealy, right, review their job assignments
Lydia Plant Engineer Mike Kinard.
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CHECKING NEW AIR COMPRESSOR?Frankie
Harmon and Harry Sullivan review the installation of
a new air compressor at Bailey to be certain it meets
the specifications for which it was designed.
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LASER BEAMS USED TO LINE
LEVEL WEAVING MACHINES? Mech,
Engineer, Harry Sullivan, utilia
Laserlevel to lay off floor at Bailey foi
Sulzer Weaving Machines.
TAKING A CLOSER LOOK?Sammy Lanford, left,
and D. C. Whitman, take a close look at the new
emergency lighting generator that has recently been
installed in Plant 1 and 2 to provide temporary
lighting in the plants when there are power outages.
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ASSISTING WITH LASER?Project Engineer
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out room for new wMvino marhin?
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ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION?Fire suppression is
an absolute must with the new equipment that is being
installed in the plants. Lydia Plant Engineer Bryan
Coleman, Jim Barton, Dicky Patterson and Ricky Page
carefully study the operations of the programmable
controls used in plant fire protection systems.
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OF WORK IN PROCESS?Director of Plant Engineering Silas
tecKs with Danny Webb, Carl Heaton and Billy Osborne regarding
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