‘ ‘lard hats in industry do not ny Jiterally “hang on a shoe Bon is the lace or cord in the nst hard hats. If this lace is “insecurely knotted a blow on ‘rious as if no hat was worn. tajusted so that there is 14” (he top of your head and the i places great strain on the yon the lace or cord. If this je driven down with crushing @ {han no protection but not strong lace, properly threaded 4 vlast a lifetime, it is worth a ch that the lace is strong, pro- oggd and knotted with a reef {in' the right adjustment for dmaximium comfort. ‘now, Safety Hats are like. all’ equipment they need re- nd te ar. isl | Columbia ppensation Board B.C. LUMBER WORKER 7 \ & EXECUTIVE SOuMETES of the Tabor fcontarene re, fi Williai ing the Congress of the Nationall Satatg: Council! meeiinetinl ChicaeeNGroun m A. Callahan, Chairman, State rene Accident Comm., Salem, Oregon; Jose L. Cruz Marigo, Dept. Labor, ah Morales, Secretary, Safety Committee, Baltimore Federation of Labor; John Gruden, Director Health. and Joseph A. Goney, Assi tant ctor Safety and Health, United Steelworkers; Hunter P. Wharton, Assistant eneral President, International Union Opera! y E, Roberts, Aircraft Lodge 763 I.A.M., Phoenix, Arizona; Al E ir i i ‘ing Engine a rown, Vice-President and West Coast Reg. Direc! ctor, Tnernatinal “Brotherhood oka paper Mater Dan Adair, Director Labor Division, als 2 SE Machinists; Lloyd Utter, Director of il; lustrial Health & Safety Div., United Automobile Werkorss Helene Heke Notional, ‘Safety uncil; Harry Read, peed ant to the Secretary-Treasurer, AFL- , American Federation of Labo: of and Cong of Industrial Organizations; John B. impel, special Ini sets) Business Rep., International Perenn ‘tion Machin- John G. Syauey Inspector, International soc suan. “Machinists Greene, Union Safety Rep., International ena art B ists; J. Machi inists; Carson S. Grigger, Machinists (Canada) Lote n T. Atkinson, mee Director, International Woodworkers of A C. R. Thor rath Comm. of Labor, State of Arkan: “Overtime” Makes Jobs Riskier Workmen’s Compensation | enced by workmen in estaba Board Coninlactoner Chris Prit- | ing that an accident occurr rin; $s chard, during a safety addres : to the 7th Annual Convention _ Stick to Story of Local Totty TWA, Dee. 2 This, Commissioner Pritchard i pointi inion’ t the greatest problem of the workers an dees ils Board was getting the injured dents and he was 0] eased “ a workmen to stick to the same 2,000 ‘80 a elaine a month made reference to a] an F cesdulon submitted isp rian (one, “onsiatiy Giengo Waar y of ecurred, cers 1-71, to the conven- | stor. hat tion, vee Withee Woreners @ He ee esatte | URS Yu ies Compensation ’ Board tion No. 209 refers to Section 7 of the Act and requests the Pro- poeta ee uncial Sovenune Ae to delete the foll ords “by acciden en The resolution points out that | their claim being rejected if’ they often great difficulty is experi-|become involved in an accident. aman died... Teo eu W.C.B. COMMISSIONER CHRIS PRITCHARD dw . . while there were unemployed workers poling ithe -strest the streets.” by bre | SAFER BY FAR at , Wes Op 70 Par! VASA eg plenty of Steep! CN ee OCCUPATION: Boom Man. ER ERRIENCHS 8 Months. bearing an “A” frame and donkey was anchored off hate! mr ; tail held line attached to an old snag standing in twenty feet nad er in a lake. oa being brought in, the raft was felt to jar and the Bees man who be aa been stringing boom sticks at the rear of the raft was missin; wae HRS gen the uber part of the snag had broken of he had been struck by a falling chunk and drowned. S709 WEALTH AN ON THE 108M 57