The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1972, Page 2, Image 2
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Clinton Plants 1 and 2
fitting President Robert ^
nro<(?ctors. Hp. lilrp all
protectors when in design;
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Richard Scott, a Bailey
ing his personal ear pro
designated high noise lew
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Jerry Healon, center.
Lillie Johnson, right, hov
lectors are properly inser
venience, the protectors i
around back of the neck
m Of Employees'
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! Nurse Nell Haggarl is shown
4. Vance with his personal ear
employees, will wear his ear
aled high noise level areas.
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Plant employee, is shown wearlectors
while on the job in a
el area.
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shows Ruby Cooper, left, and
v easy and simple hearing proted
into the ear. For more conare
attached to a cord that fits
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Yellow and black caution sig
level areas where hearing protc
worn, have been installed throi
plants. Employees working in de
areas must properly wear heari
dition of employment.
Charles Bond, a Bailey Plant
installing a caution sign at a Ba
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Lydia-Bailcy Plant Nurse Bel
an earscope to determine the * *.
employee will need. Nurse Hoc
& 2 Nurse Nell Haggart measu
ployee ear canals this month to
ear protector each employee n<
CLOTHMAKER
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ns inaicaiing nign noise
iction must be properly
lghout all Clinton Mills
signaled high noise level
ng proleclors as a conShop
employee, is shown
iley Plant entrance. ^
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ny nogan is snown using
act size ear protector this
ran and Clinton Plants 1
red more than 1700 emdetermine
the exact size 4
ieded.