The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, January 15, 1984, Page Page 12, Image 12
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SAFET
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1. DID YOU E
a. Try to button your c
b. Try to eat a meal wit
c. Try to sleep with ar
d. Try to see clearly aft
e. Try to walk with a frc
2. IMAGINE.
a. How your family wot
home minus a hand
b. How other people m
no regard for safety.
3. THEN RES
a. To become safety-m
b. To protect every mei
c. To teach and practic
d. To use the safety eq
protection.
e. To think safety to gu
dents.
4. ANDREME
a. That approximately1
preventable.b.
That accidents and ?
state of one's mind i
c. That your safety is a
responsibility.
d. That a serious accid
change a whole life
ones.
Ask the person who has had tf
you, we should all think on thes
of slight injuries and those "nea
at major injuries and accidental c
There is no:
SAF
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of Safety Is
ron of Luck
VER ...
oat or shirt with burned fingers?
;h a fractured jaw?
i infected hand as a bed pillow?
er an eye injury?
ictured foot?
jId feel if you were to be sent
or foot.
ust look down on one who has
OLVE...
inded.
Tiber of your body.
:e safety.
uipment provided for your
ard yourself against all acci
:mber...
90 percent of all accidents are
safety are controlled by the
ind not by fate.
matter of your own personal
ent can instantly interrupt and
pattern for you and your loved
?ese experiences and he/she will tell
e things. If we overcome the causes
r-injuries," there will be a lessening
leaths.
substitute for
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work career spanning approximately 27 year
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