B.C. LUMBER WORKER : : il What a Safety Programme Can Do! Change haphazard conditions into happy ones. Bring order out of confusion. Improve methods — conserve time — save effort. — Produce goods of better quality at lower cost. Prevent gradual deterioration of stand- ard safe procedures. Prepare for changing conditions and anticipate unusual occurrences. ce FY Make experience and special knowl- edge available to management. e@ Give workmen confidence and security. BY YOUR CONDUCT DEMONSTRATE YOUR FAITH IN Safety Workmen’s Compensation Board Vancouver . ADAM BELL, Chairman F. P, ARCHIBALD, Secretary CHRIS W. PRITCHARD, Commissioner E. V. ABLETT, Commissioner ~ INTERIOR SAFETY. LESSONS’ Urgent need for more intens- in the Interior has for some time ive safety program in the In- been a mi of concern a terior of British Columbia has IWA offic a protipted IWA officers to in- the alarmi clude the subject of safety on cident frequency the programs now being ar- Cascades. ranged ‘nion Institutes at Cranbrook, Kelowna, Kamloops and Prince George. Instructor will be the Distric fety Di- rector John T. Atkinson. It is hoped to secure the at- dents to return to operations and ‘ork of job safety ls PS OES FULL OF FM, THAT YOLWOAT MRE) ‘Savkd YOU REPRIETO MORE MIUCARE/)