| orithmetic thet saf vane ion well Moarthaed | _ ‘Here con the list; ae ie a en ee a ht el ol ie a ee Oe > .* ee =" : - ) ee a oo co Rae Rn Me RMN Nice Silt s al = te - i=, 5 at 4 a or MF 8 aie * [eee .. ee a ae _ mt ar - ao Sitety satel Now we ace that ail Vite pian tnetana a are | related to a few simple causes of accidents Ko These are simple enough for us all to 5 understand and practice. j The tine to stait is = Now ~ before en SEINE OIF Rs . C Church Safety Engineer. Q@cocoeol 8 Oe! ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN COMMUNITY CHURCH Every Sunday ile 9 @oBo who practise it. Perhaps you are asking the question "What ‘a 'sequired dees in order that I may become a safe worker?” ‘If so, you are about to take the first st in this achievement, which is to adopt an | attitude of Safety Consciousnesa. That is $e be alert to job hasards and unsafe practices; to avoid them and to report ar unsefe conditions to your supervisor in order that they may be recitified. This very important, . There are many Safety Regulations to be ea observed. In fact there are on record in B.C. 1120 accident Prevention Regulations | ist Sunday 11 a.m by the W.C.B. and 302 Mine Safety Rules. tT 4 ’ ' ; Now 1422 Regulations sounds very complica-| Mor™ing Frayer: — | ted and Giffioult, .We will make it simple 2nd, 3rd & 4th ll. aoMo ~ and then it becomes interesting and easy , yr? Cer | to see where everyone 4s tied in to the a : _| Sefety progran. Every Sunday 10 aom Pirst - Each regulation arose from analy- Bible Class: ging the cause of an actual accident and | See & , “~ ee each regulation or rule was designed to ee ee ep Pome im / Prenat a stallan eashient.wectmnene. Club Night = Thursday — 733 Po | Second = Acoident causes can be grouped — . a and this has been done hy the National SOD EE LE aad oleatia iz _ Safety Council, who have found that only 3rd Sunday . 7330 peM | afte: acte account for the cause ieiviamieinais | . rns Pt al cry - all fon the job? accidents, 6 ©@ 8@ «© © ® O8e OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC CHURCH MASSES 3 Every Sunday rt] _ Morning 10:00 a.m. | Evening 73:00 poms A little boy, aged five, wes playing with | the small daughter of new neighbors, They} “had been wading at the lake and finally | decided the only way to keep their clothes | — ary aan to take them off. As they were | going back into the water, the little boy | looked the little girl over. “Gosh,” he | | remarked, "I didn’t know there was thet - gmch difference between Catholicos ana | Protestants {"_ | 7 . OGRE NS ERE CE ee er cm , + “Tnadequately guarded 2 Un 3e Defective condition 1. Operating without authority 2, Operating at unsafe speed 3, Making safety devices inoperative 4. Using unsafe equipment 5. Unsafe loading, placing etc. 6, Unsefe position or posture i 7. Working on moving or dangerous equip. | 8 Distracting, teazing or abusing | 9. Fadlure bi use Sapbacd attire. ; a P continued