6 B. ‘ Cc. LUMBER WORKER 12,000 PLAN Reports of IWA delegates John T. Atkinson and Leo icago Congress of the National Safety ae recent quarterly meeting of the IWA t Cow evealed the gathering momentum o: bling for: se fety c on fhe sob) and off the job cverywhere aaa me merican conti: SAFER LIVING AT CHICAGO _ Botl shee tern of he aehoaes Me the Congress which assembled over 12,000, delegates from Ca- nada jlelegates spoke in e! var i Safety Director banson. stated that the aa movement yuld sree ater responsibi to the | International and na- ca | Inowledge of the role of jabae in views were confirmed by rel sae IWA NATIONAL SAFETY councu. who took an active part in the recently. (Left) Ed Kenney, Intel Congress program holds the attention of the three TWA delegates woods products section of the 12,000-member session held in coe national Research Director; “John T. Atkinson, District -Safet: Director; Leo Stadnyk, Acting-Secretary, District Safety Council. ing gave serious ee. et the son in speakers heard ut have probably a Most mesic were disputable facts related ae points — one, that safety s from hanes ae cna esupplyaeen st Aid Kit, ‘Streteher and Blankets for every crew of four or more al i By, the scion of a handful of re | drying BLANKET STORAGE IMPROVED — manufactured with enclosed sewed in at the end | opposite the zipper and a cotton web camrying- | zipper. The bag fungi d jon i A pace or hangs with the zip. per at the bottom. Rain Polls off the bag. fo entering the zippered 0} ne man ead cane the stretch- Fi of nd may be made even more so he zipper : along the bottom|er, the First Aid Kit and. the end has inside, flap which | Blankets in one trip, These b bags Epvere ehecrnnecad opening from |are manufactured locally the inside. The carrying strap s cost $2.75. ae ese blankets must be kep' (1) dry, (2) clean, (3) Seatily accessible, i, ident anion and ortab! 0 f typ ae of contai Daily Death ror y most operations ‘Gal ea stimated death toll for stl eee used “ “ane something 1952 ‘s 56, 000 at the ara fate, | better comes alo his means that in the United] Harrison wills ia ging Divi- States, 260 fatalities occur each | sion of Canadian er A are ine i Forest Pro- dustrial workers the jo! und a container phish answers Canadian iatistics £ chow closely all the requirements, i.e, port- le, moisture proof, compact; to rae cost aie a table acci- keep the Blankets dry, clean and .dents at the aut famecaente eadily mated to be Pain tely $7,- Rane water ee aan a small lack rubberized cloth bag was moder easures, which otherwise would erated double the c £ es 288 BLANKETS safe an Fe erth ‘that a well-l balanced end practical program might ie: “Darling,-please say those thee. little words that will make e walk on air.” she: : “Go hang yourself.” ZIPPER a Y A’“Hands Off” Sign Can Se Mean Yours if Disobeyed. If You Care to Keep Work- ing—Keep Working with Care. Freak Roll Kills eared foeaae extra margin of safety, while keeping in the cleat, cost the life ina freak accident, of Vato Miyata) 50-year. arenes employed at the Consolidated Timber Co. Ltd., rison Lake, October The victim and fall 8 | %% TPIS. =F, working eae Tee earl safe spot. The fallers then pro- other were bueking logs on a ceeded to finish their cut, send- ste rolli Ate jane ss Gauinie aaae ah log large windfall nearly through, |where it lance the fallers stopped to. warn knocking di path of the rolling log. Kivela, who was not working his machine at the time, “shouted back that he would move to e their might” to vd wisdom and i they contain in ¢] their hands, the = Knowledge Unused talent is an that is not applied is y A determination use of all the talents with, and the courag all obstacles, could industry the consta vails. Action is the of happiness. Workmen's ADAM FP. CHRIS EV. a ese picid, Oe AMPS e\ Oe STRUM WY 2 275