The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, November 15, 1956, Page 7, Image 7
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1?Do not wear loose or "baggy" clothing around
machines and always wear PROPER SHOES.
2?Do not stand on boxes, barrels, roving cans,
trucks, machines, etc.?Use ladders provided for the
particular job.
3?Do not run with trucks or boxes?keep hands
on the inside when pushing boxes?look-out foi
other employees when pushing trucks.
4?Before starting machine, be sure no one is
working on it.
5?Do not play with a knife or work with an oper
knife in clothing.
6?Never ride on elevators except on business anc
only when authorized to do so. Do not attempt tc
operate it unless you have been properly instructed
in its operation.
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7?Keep all bobbins, bottles, and refuse off th<
floor. Do not place broken bottles in tn?.- trash con
tainers?remove it safely.
8?Report to your Supervisor or Overseer any de
fective machinery, guards, floor and other equip
ment. Never remove a safety device or guard froir
a machine.
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By-Ds,
Birthday greetings go to: Your reporter
Little James Durant Bass, Sunday in Greei
October 28. and attended se
Terry Broom. Nov. 16. Fork Shoals 1
Janice Caughman, Nov. 18. Church and had
o ,, ?T time with old
Sara Young. Nov. J. , .
" have a nephew
Lucille Martin, Oct. 25. t0 sch()ol at wh
Evelyn Clark. Oct. 18. and we have
Linda Fay Clark, Nov. 23. house every w
Marvin Patterson, Oct. 18. carried him ove
Ruth Patterson. Oct. 23. hc Sl,re di<l e"J?:
*t ai n ^ . ,4 ,s vears old, i
Nathan Patterson. Oct. 14. T " . M ? c
is Larry Dean 5
Odis Martin, Nov. 7. I am SOrrv th
Myrtle King, Oct. 27. more news, but
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method of personal conduct j
of work.
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llit'in. for llio NiJifolv of niir^p
low employees.
The most serious injurie
cidents result because of faili
If rules are obeyed, we shouh
without experiencing a serioi
While we appreciate all
made for safety, we can not
matter how good the record
serious injury is experienced
plovees.
SAFETY IS WORTH YOUR
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Walk carefully?Horseplay in the
at ALL times?Use hand rails or
10?Report immediately all a
slight, to your Supervisor or Ov
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SPINNING
3RD SHIFT
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spent last the fair as much as
nville county Mr. and Mrs. Olive
rvices at the olds visited in Charle
Vlill Baptist past weekend,
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_ weekend.
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liams and Polly visited
and Mrs. H. W. Williams
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a?aln. ! the fair.
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d had as their guest this w<
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ston the ancj ^rs Jack C
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leTrove wi,h Mr' anti Mrs' J
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?sts this son visited Mr. and Mrs.
nd Mrs. Lee in Barnwell this
Chester. week
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stationed at Fort Camp
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the nurse as instructed?Get First
Aid.
ting, bend your knees; lift with legs
straight. Be sure the load is not too
Ask for help if you need it. Misaterials
is the cause of 25% of all
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5 wear your goggles when using a
or the air hose . . . goggles will not
hen in your pocket, on your foredesk
drawer or tool box.
m an air hose at anyone .... or at-off"
clothes or body with it.
and Welcome
a We extend our heartiest
welcome to Marie Taylor,
iVil- Spinning Department.
Mr. Charlie Blackwell, Spoolthis
ing Department,
ided Oree and Jack Wehunt,
Spooling Department,
rtin Sick
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ten- >> tr c?icr dii wiMiillg v^iairtin.
ence H in son a speedy recov'un
erv and hoping he will soon
ler be back with us.
ohn We are sorry to hear Mr.
v. W. M. Calvert, father of Mr.
Homer Calvert, is sick in the
General Hospital in Spartanburg.
past
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son
novv If what you did yesterday
still looks big to you, you
haven't done much today.