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8 Obey the i The accident factor is Every industrial plant, 1 utility has accident potentii conditions is through edu( why safety signs and ma is the possibility that an Qinen r\r\i\ /\i 11 i\f n \ ?nr\' chinery, Clinton Mills' sc every employee who wc these five rules: Keep yourself, and an from the point of contact material?the roll, the hi; docs the work. Keep yourself, and wh with any other moving p belts, shafts, racks, lay, ? plac~ before you operate Do not wear anything machine, such as uncovere< long shirt tail, or wrist pocket. Turn off the machine repairing. If you must wo: from the controls, lock 01 to keep them from being t lockouts. Never operate a machi not authorized to use. Be are in the clear before y H K if .3 Di scusses Work Mack Parsons, second well Business Law stude iuv.it o v^uiiifiv i i.->uiiwii lid vv its employees. Left to rij Rallew, instructor; Parse >i?jns of Safety present in every walk of life auilding, highway, and public ll. One way to control hazardous nation and information. That is rkers are used wherever there accdent might occur. 10 work injuries involves muifety department suggests that >rks around machinery follow lything you are wearing, away between the machine and the ade, or whatever machine part atever you wear, out of contact >art of the machine?the gears _'tc. Be sure all guards are in a machine. ! that could be caught by the i long hair, jewelry, long sleeves, ii?nf nit TV > nnt nnrrtr tnnla in before lubricating, adjusting, or rk on a machine at a point away it the controls, or post someone urned on. Respect other people's ine you don't understand or are sure that you and everyone else ou start up a machine. :men's Compensntion from right, spoke to the Thorn nts recently on the S. C. Workand how it affects industry and rKf A* T ?? AM >nt uic maauuii LiCf, ivii ivuuci I )ns. and David Ritchie I , ( .Mi -IT^ Hi Heato n R ecei ve& Terry Wayne Heaton, sect Eagle Scout Badge during a Honor. Terry, a member of CI 138, is a Junior at Clinton Hij Claude A. Crocker, center. Employee Relations, made the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Plant No. 2 Spinning employi Mrs. Heaton is shown pinni as her husband looks on. Mr Scoutmaster. Mayor Frost Walker, left, a sentatives were present for tl Joe MeCall and Edgar Ball ant Weaving Superintendents, DAYLIGHT Si BEGINS A Time is timeless. Whether you go back, moment, time ticks on anc That is?except on Apr hour ahead. The result is period of time when eve hour of light to find his f So remember to turn \ other timing devices ahea on Sunday morning, Apri All departments and s< will go on Daylight Savin 4 i i 1 _ i_ io turn your ciocks aneai to bed Saturday night, Aj G CLOTHMAKER r Tm H v / i w ! Eagle Award m >nd from left, received his recent Boy Scout Court of inton Mills sponsored Troop Director of Industrial and ! presentation. Terry is the Early Heaton, both Clinton ees. ng her son's Eagle Badge on Heaton is also Troop 138's ind other institutional repre- ? ic presentation. * ew, both Plant No. 1 Assistare Assistant Scoutmasters WING TIME PRIL 29 forward, or think of this i on, second by second, il 29 when time ticks one ; daylight saving time, a ryone has an additional un in the sun. ^our clocks, watches, and id one hour at 2:00 a.m 1 29. :hedules at Clinton Mills g Time. So do not forget d one hour before going aril 28. 0