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MAY. 1973 CLINTO] One in five disabling in, half the falls are from a h of them are just plain falls People stumble, they sli won't support them and ; balance. A very large nun of some unsafe condition. II the floor like a bump or a uu Muiiiuiin^; uiulrv c conduit. And then it may 1 skids or dollies or a lengtl and scrap. The trouble is we get even know they are here in another department, b' of the furniture. We ste around slippery spots. We but we don't make a fuss Let's all start looking fall and see what we can are permanent obstruction or build a fence around th holes in it, maybe we can But lots of the fall mal on tne noor. it prooaoiy if them up as of not letting t If we all start looking foi we will be able to figure 1 Then, maybe after we I Like J\ > P\ w ri , ^ \ \ L1 i>f. rA#ii rt r> Dnilm r i uuliuc 111711, job as a spinner most ej a plant before, but I ha1 this job." Francine know that requires skill and tr; production of superior qi N EMPLOYEES juries comes from a fall. About igher to a lower level, but half on the same level. p, they lean against things that sometimes they just lose their -lhor nf tho falls nrrnr herause t may be something wrong with hole or a slippery spot. It may ibove floor level like a pipe or be things we leave around, like i of hose or just loose material used to these things and don't We'd see them soon enough ut here they seem to be part p over obstructions and walk even warn visitors about them, to get them corrected. for the things that cause us to do to get rid of them. If there is, maybe we can remove them cm. If the floor is rough or has get it fixed. cers are things we leave around ;n't so much a matter of picking hem get there in the first place, r anything people can fall over out how to get rid of it. get rid of all the unsafe conlv Job At Clin .y IfckLA. \ .wKr >^^HP if Plant tlninnor ti.ic fniinH hf>r cciting. "I had never worked in vc really enjoyed learning to do -s that spinning is a complex job aining and it's a vital part of the Liality fabrics. 1 ZERO IN ON FA flMTiNB V \ "I'm Safety Cons< George Clark, Plant No. 2 Roving Of aware of the dangers involved in ft fellow employees, reports to his Af Superintendent, any unusual circums' cause an accident. ditions, we'll start a "Watch your s we'd look kind of silly, wouldn't we step as long as we leave the place clut for people to fall over! ton Mills Because Robert Moore, Plant No. 1 Warper thing different about his work even thing interesting in just about every the production of fabrics." My owr me because I know how essential it be done correctly. 7 lLLS Ins cious" aerator, is constantly illing. He, like his ssistant Department tances which might tep" campaign. But , to say watch your tered up with things Onorator findc comp f day . "I find something that goes on in i job is important to is for the warping to