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Champion_TheLog_1917-05_Vol04_No01_01

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  • CANTON. NORTH CAROLINA. MAY. 1917 DO YOU CARRY POINTED OR SHARP EDGED TOOLS THE UNSAFE WAY OR THE SAFE WAY? Pointed or sharp edged tools are dangerous, especially when liandled in an unsafe way. When carrying such tools on your think oj thei your fellow man. THE UNSAFE WAY THE SAFE WAY SUCCESS IS BY CO-OPERATION - rtrfcti, famfed ■:,,;, new employee.) ^ TO THE NEW MAN: You are about to enter upon a most important service. If you are ambitious you will look forward to advancement. If you are trustworthy, attentive to duty, energetic and efficient, willing to co-operate with the management, you will succeed and we need just such men in our employ. However, bear in mind that one THOUGHTLESS act on your part might result in injuring you permanently and impairing your future usefulness. Therefore, THINK AND ACT SAFETY FIRST. At the end of many years of service, we hope you may be able say, "I was never injured and i i fault." Would you be proud o To help you make it, we call y rtant SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . cord? ur attention to some ured through th« der. til thi al« •:t;! ;, ■tl i lda rig Safety First becomes a hah THE CHAMPION FIBS! SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Under no circumstances doe- this I empaoy ployees that, they shall risk life or limb in carrying Don't take chances, the safe course it a delay than cause ar accident. For your o'vn protection and that, of your f< "> thi f this fol- nind, un- with it. If the instructions given you by your fc.-^ian are entirely clear, do not hesitate to ask for further information. Whenever a dangerous condition is observed, it is your duty to report it to your Superintendent or Chairman of the Safety Committee. Keep away from all machinery which your duties do not call you to. You must, at all times, conduct yourself in an orderly and careful manner. No scuffling or playful wrestling will be permitted. Employees are forbidden to leave their places of work to go to other parts of the plant, except on business for the Company. If you are required to perform other duties than your regular work, familiarize yourself with the dangers surrounding your work and avoid them as far as possible. It is dangerous to wear ragged or greasy overalls or jumpers, as they may be caught in moving machinery or catch tire. The use of intoxicating liquors, being a menace to Safety, its being brought into the mill is absolutely prohibited. Any employee reporting for work under the influence of liquor will be discharged. n its work. Better c.au t ,.,.1 oo thi ';.e to fill hit. that yoi fully ur you befo take y^^"*>igned to Tl IE PAPER < WHICH TH,S |SSU1< Qr upting to proceed HE LOG IS PKINTE Boards with nails sticking up When you see such boards bend tl Danger signs are placed for a If you are injured, no matter about it at once and go to the "Fi If a piece of machinery becc lust not be left lying around. ■ nails over or pull them out. i : Xever disregard them. am ilightly, tell your foreman st Aid" Room for treatment. IAS defective aid dangerous, D IS MADE tHOM CHAMPION SVLPHU E AND SODA PULP
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