B.C. Program Outlined To State Conferences point, the safety program as cove nent in the © int by impo pede, ee ae itish in recent talks b; tkinson, See Columbia has e B.C. District sae Directae To hn | 7 at the invitation of in this ork ae to so indoctrinate eghen tain that direction ei ioral! ing tempo of action. We are on American audi- ences discussing accident prevention. His address at the Congress of the National Safety Gouwels in Chicago, has vealed ant wi le: e B.C. program, which m m. ae thecngh the State of California, i sites to a demand | atte, t State. wan safety men i The m’s view ie re- sponsibilities aecuner by it in the field of accident prevention with safe habite of thought, that we i eracivalge and almost auto- matically follow safe habits of BELIEVE that attention ety and in the it mes. We ut y. to success because we are “istevinined to practice the principles in which we believe, from sun-up to sun-down in our workaday lives. eae and habits. E eir effort to achieve safe con- BELIEVE that safety i eae ACTED THIS b; ON y insisting that the jo thei duct as a eal time aim. We know that the worker who is careless WE the joint eae of man- agement and the organ’ work- ers in ev an operat don, eed that this responsibility can only be sndieepaxtitheln mintites toi Docs! Union cau isa ey Coun- cils, We thus develop a stimulat- dis hereed prograi which both manage- ment ane Pevorkend participate. AVE ACTED ON THIS BELIEF by organizing joint management-labor safety mittees in every’ mill and logging imp, wherever possible, with a y com-|d ing exchai ange of ideas; and co- he effort on a regional y be crreless in every other nepttte Bee A ACTED IN THIS by associating our Union with all esinaualie enter- safety department of wu ts ection of Union mittees of motnidleccperstion possible measure of compliance with the official accident preven- tion regulations. WE BELIEVE that opr mem- i ‘hould b. are gentile in- terested in safety, and who are cepable of arousing pou r safety among ee Aare a serious and constant attention to a continuing and progressive ef- Saraeeationt yea sharin ing of r sponsibility may in time eros jaximum number of the work- in-their work environment, pro- THE RATIONAL, SHFETY CHUM.” = vacknowledy td, wile i afprcialim "eo he_contlilion of PP Wt TT. Aihinsin lo, he frregram; the {3rd NATIONAL SARBTY CONGRESS & EXPOSITION cull again for so ably Chee inbor's contri- eee a safety at the Nations on fety Congress, Wood Product: oe a m sure your talk has already tia beneficial qosulls toward al- soviet ting si the still exist- ing manage reiieat fears of labor parca a accident preven- tio Ways and in the homes, as well as in industry. We have found it possible to make an important contribution to community life because of our experience with aecident prevention in industry. This in turn has strengthened our fidelity to sound safety principles in our employment. WE BELIEVE that more than dumber industry can Mite pre- ted. WE HAVE ACTED ON THIS ELIEF by stating the truth in this respect, to our members and to the general public iwithort ce ting temp’ to fix blame. We have the postive aspects of si and its hap, y abeibiited! pares es BELIEVE aun our accident problems as a pce, _esponsibity. It’s the teamwor n Tu mbering CACO OCTOBER 17-21, 1955 I wish you success in your por alandunipey tiatiaome day everyone will realize tists is everybody’s bus C. J. Luepke, Program Chairman, Wood Products Sec., lastin' & Co., 7122 See Street, St. Louis 1, Missouri. free an Eve: ery tan dn the team, whether in the Union or in xecutive posi you bet your’ vast against one dollar cnt on could toss a ball ia ithe air catch it as it fal ree, you wouldn’t. The one in itis right mind would take uch a chance. 0, you're Eieat oe Mhousanda! a aibarently sane workers — not once, ae many times each day _— peel di- E BELIEVE that the joint Only they wager years ee minutes. And it’s in this fact that we find one of the most ae average eae of 35 has some W. labor - management should make penpeical surveys consideration of ways and means iminate any st practical expressi found in our industrial life of th bility and without provoking} Golden Rule, and it is all the y more prized th [EVE ae re shoud content. ish estas it is possible to im- po nalties on employer end under the law befo: oe the superintendent pie ci dent in the cpatation, and as a result of the reliable information lations of the regulatio: Wasity RE Aes eectoeey wh . immediate steps to prevent any recurrence. The causes of ever seriot ious accident should be ction, we sples of ae are more genu- inely served when supervisory workers immediately concexned) in safe "working procedures be- aed pee vember measures E ACTED ON THIS epoperating with the Workmen’s prapeneation } ee in blue-printing and i allyg souvineedss that their best in- ing to-action against any recur- wipes sneme to ave instructed our | A: cational program we tained a constant Tepetition sof 3 pases with tho: have piped the facilities tor analyzing the causes of f any seri apply to the worker. We ios By vaihenever yess, and in ner, We have stressed thé desir- Ural “a E pextoruing itheaes aan x sense of le government and e1 of oe focussed In summary form, I have given try to to follow in our ty prog: Union’s safe- ram. I know it you the code which we sincerely aes tee is a good Bes on eee, you ee your life! 18,408,600 minutes to live. Every time he takes a chance to save a minute he wagers all his remain- TS, The quantities and type compose the various sets of Aid Requirements of the E advisors to be the very mini for the adequate Protection n the natu, Prompt and adequate | Prevent loss of life Diminish the a Reduce the possibil Lessen the degree us Limit medical ane essential, Relieve mene anxi Promote a healthy x And in general ensu inimum of tir Properly and adequatlt profitable investment that high morale ee and \ ; duties on the Workmen's Con EDWIN J. EADES _F, P, ARCHIBALD CHRIS. W. PRITE ABLETT, © OTTO cacwsirae a mplo pee Buia attention on safety visually, The major pBEEoPs