The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Injuries Are Eve We have always prided ourseb This attitude has been our insuranc injury?and that our fellow employ We have in the past, with very few e groups, in fact, have worked millc injuries. The Clinton Mills employee However, in recent weeks we h and this situation concerns all of us in the organization. Let's take a look mentals of prevention of injuries. 1. We must have a safe place keeping) and safe equipment to woi 2. We must have a safe job me 3. We must have an alertness t< it develops and the knowledge of w 4. We must have the desire to to do. everv time. Where are we falling down? Oui in our recognition of hazard situati less than complete adherence to sa about it? There is no easy magic sho each of the almost 1,700 of us to re-e To ask ourself?"Am I really ad on each job I do? Am I really analyz ing my safe know-how? Am I tole doing my part, and perhaps a little If after this self analysis, you 1 safety, will you do it? If you will, y of Clinton Mills will enjoy a greatc sufferinq. The results will be worth i The Importance oj Public relations is a vitally important part of business today. Good public relations makes friends for the company. It is more than merely making the company and its products known. Good public relations conveys to the people who have contacts of any kind with the company and appreciation of the company's character?its attitudes, integrity, and its problems in operating as an asset to the community. Good public relations not only helps 10 increase sales, out also establishes the kind of faith in the company that forms a foundation for growth and expansion and future job security. A company's public relations is made up of thousands of things?large and small, beyond the regular activities of the public relations department. Everybody in the company, in fact, is part or public relations. Each piece of quality work turned out . . . every letter typed, every phone call handled ryone's Concern ires lor our ability to work safely. :e that we would go home without ees would enjoy the same benefit, xceptions, achieved this. Many large ms of man hours with no serious : i * - is re<_?jy mzeu as a leaaer in saieiy. ave had a series of serious injuries , no mailer what his assignment is at what we have learned of fundato work (this includes good houserk with. thod and know the method. > recognize a hazard situation when hat to do about it. do as safe a job as we know how r injuries tell us that it is primarily ions and our willingness to accept ife job methods. What can we do ri cuz soiunon. ine only way is tor xamine our own position, hering completely to a safe method ing for hazard situations and applyrant of poor housekeeping? Am I more to help my group be safe?" think you can do a little more for ou and I and our fellow employees >r safety of life and freedom from the effort. "Public Relations . . . every meeting with plant visitors . . . has its effect on public relations. Whenever you speak, write, or act 1..1 < ?.wiupciujr fiii(Jiuyeu . . . wnomcr the contact is personal or indirect . . . you influence the public's opinion of Clinton Mills. To those who meet you, or know your work, you are the company. Only A St'cund It takes a minute to write a safety rule. It takes an hour to hold a safety meeting. It takes a week to plan a safety program. It takes a month to put it into opera tion. It takes a year to win a safety award. It takes a lifetime to make a safe employee. It takes only a second to destroy it all in an accident! CLOTHMAKER f Do You Leave Valuables In Your Car? When employees park in the company lots, all articles of value should be placed out of easy view of passers by. Your insurance may pay part or all q of the value when articles are lost or sioien, out there is always the inconvenience and personal disappointment that goes with something like this. Also, your car can be damaged if it is broken into. Valuable articles on display invite and encourage thieves to steal. The best insurance against this type ^ of theft is to lock valuable articles in the trunk of your car. Always remember to lock your car before reporting for work, regardless of whether or not anv articles of valup ar? car. Taking precautions is a good habit to have. Engagement A nnounced Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson of 102 ^ Gordon Street announce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Dianne, to Keith Wayne Trammell, of 400 Stonewall Street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Trammell. Dianne's father is employed in No. 2 weaving. Keith's father is a Clinton Mills watchman. The weHdinn ...ill ? -1-? ?* ..3 T, HI laivc pidce a I Broad Street United Methodist Church June 4. ^