The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1953, Page 5, Image 5
SEPTEMBER 15. 1953
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to lose one or both of your eye
some but you can still get metal
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A COCA-COLA IS MIGHTY
and enjoy a cold drink, PROVID]
floor is as dangerous as a rattlesn
joying a coke are Mary Patters<
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REFRESHING and it's fine to take a
ED the empty bottles are placed back
ake and gives no warning until you ta
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safety is not neglected."
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break now and then from work
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iHOWS THE RIGHT way to grind.
,ey should be over your eyes. too.
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THAT OPEN KNIFE IS A F]
fellow employee badly. Warp har
knives should keep them closed wl
sheath.
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JOE SPILLERS HERE shows
a practice which is too common
in the mills and which causes a
lot of accidents?blowing off
your clothes with an air hose.
Some serious accidents have
been caused by this, and you
may be next if you keep doing it.
SAFETY
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[NE WAY to hurt yourself and a
ids, loom fixers and others using
len not in use, or carry them in a
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ATTLESNAKES in a mill?quills
m up when you see them. The feet
ext time and you'll be riding for a