B.C. LUMBER WORKER 1959 by gong which | know Jone and hog? things suse harm r my brother =) 2 Columbia MES nO BOARD Korson, Plant Chairman; Clifford BAY LUMBER SAFETY COMMITTEE with the Centennial pl man days accident-free. Group sitting left, Ed. Shadeck; Emil Tautorous, Smith. ng de for thei 1g safety performance of going 23, 750 Secretary; Gordon Lee; Steve aha standing left, Isaac Enns; Haro! Inspector, Workmen’s More’ Goa 40% of all the time-loss accidents Basic procedure for chokermen By ELMER HOLMES Compensation salir log- kermen, aes cu r to and buckers. The job of the chokenmart, ae ye Wi f he eee of his occupation. zards pro- vided nature Bea as sidehills, snow, rain, wind, ice, etc. But if he takes the proper care and uses any o es re are 12 safety pein that yw ani a au aes given by the Hegiae aac and should make:doubly sure dis- follows the basic safety that instructions are ie andorees od. 2. He should familiarize himself with m the signals used in His particular job whether ey e given by whistle, hand or voice. Clear cinaorat standing of all signals is essential for the safety of the riggi know acl 's moves so that action es ene WHicé OTTOS = engodre 72 A WOSFITA yp vey, can be anticipated and team- work developed, This elimin- ates any confusion. 4. He should help a new poe any Tears) ne xist. 5. If in doubt at an y time, con- sult your superv: is either a Beene: anges or hooktender, before going ahea ae 6. Remember a c ered baa fora eanlng’, dow lose yourself. Make sure your su- Beryl oe knows wee, ou are all times. Fatal accidents have occurred sBeeauee Beas ler a log to partner, do not call out loudly, signal such as “Whoa” or “iH , 12. ed and study the eset prevention regulation: Woe ‘kmen’s Co aie fand| guide you. /JUST ONE ¢ ING WITH HIS LeGs INSTEAD OF HIS BACK!