ist Issue, July ‘SHOW ORST ae ea a Br. tg 1 mpitg @ accordance tandard QUARRY MINING OTHER THAN COAL MARINETRANSPORTATION WMoER ‘MINING, COAL AUG'SS B.C. LUMBER WORKER THEY TOP THE FIELD ALASKA Bes other teams from picousboup British Columbia. r lic} Robert Winter, Ed. Wunde: eS ae PINE FIRST AID TEAM, winners s of the B.C. Electric i Deenebial Senior Men’s First Aid Trophy, won in competition with Group from left: Ted Stroccel, Lewis McLeod, Joe Embury, team captain; Council Members Set New They had fewer the-job ac- cidents in 1954, and the one: they had were less serious. \ Industrial injury rates for last year, rele: by the’ Council in ance e 1955 edition of ity of nae accidents as compared es 196: oe of the 40 basic ine classifications produced G oals Os disabling injuries per one illio: Gute hours, Was 1.22 an a year hie The "oe rate is just about half of the 1946 rate of 14.16. mmunication industry aoe led ct oe by turning in the lowest employee te as the same in 1953. Pulp and paper ho ed a Pientupduced hen: Bae pce cident Frequene cy x the y in accidents. Severity Rate The average accident severity rate for all industries xeporting rate for employees in all indus- ber of days tbat per 1,000 man- to the Council, based on the num- was .80 pt yere de- crease of 4% from 1953. OUTDOOR SEMINAR it WINNERS of the WCB Special Award, members IWA, employed by the R. B. McLean prior to the ne of Loca Company listen Suey to WCB Chief Inspector, Arthur Francis, to the presenta 1 1-85, by OLE *f O17 DOmMG THis. SOP 704. / abt stb HD rarreo hie! ee 5 y eA \ ee Sab REA Le, ZL ENO} // // 7 / vi pasate Te eS in bs a Francis. In the background:are the crew and on the veranda Jack Moore, Financial Secreta of Local 1-85, IWA, and Mr. Chris Comm: Pritchard, WCB