. FO SHEET. ‘gf 25200- calendar. ‘shifts, c or the equivalent 7 LTHE: RaESESS oss SEE Spee ~““6Fr well over: ‘one*million’ man hours*has“won >> ' Published on the Isth and lest oat the trophy te ‘the. fourth straight = of each month in the affices of. GASSIAR ASBESTOS CORPORATION. LIMITED * ~ - - “FPank Kliment, “Assistant Electrical r Kris Nordin ; ~ Editor © re ee Supt., accepted the trophy on behalf of Mae: Dade os is department and token gifts of a hunt- : as 8 er es ing knife and hatchet will be presented FIRST AID AWARDS = = to each of the employees in this depart- : . ala ment « Electrical Dept. employees, Messrs. R. Hoffman, Ae Medeiros, M. Farr, P. Hisch, A. Lynn, W. Lynn, K. Rettich and J. Lee, were. asked to come forward and congratul- ated. ’ Don Hudgeon and Lloyd Selk tied for honors in the senior division, and in the junior, Albrecht Kutsche and Gerard Schier also tied for highest marks. Pen desk sets suitably inscribed were presented to the four winners. In making the awards, Mr. Flanagan stated his appreciation to the Department of Mines and Mr. T.R. Robertson who came to | : conduct the First Aid Classes as well as a JAKE McDONALD PRESENTS MINING ASSOC. refresher course in Mine Rescue: operations. _.. AWARDS TO FOUR. SUPERVISORS... . He pointed out that there would be another = = | Py taee a course for the community, . put. on.by local . | i Pree instructors in the fall, and reminded that ' Mining Association of B.C. Awards were this was valuable knowledge that could be made by Mr. Jake McDonald who presented required anytime. | Certificates of Achievement to Messrs. seorge Brewer, Stan Kuchcinski, Paul Ripco and Danny Demitri who also won the Award INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAFETY AWARD WON of Merit: BY ELECTRICAL DEPT. — FOURTH YEAR ; Honorable mention was given to Ove In 1961 the Management of Cassiar Anderson and Bob Duri, who narrowly missed Asbestos Corporation decided to encourage winning Certificates because of the cutoff safety consciousness by holding inter- date of June 30, 1965. departmental competitions and present a trophy to the department with the lowest injury frequency each year. This was | McDonald pointed out that Danny Demitri based upon charges compiled from points had a record of 38,978 consecutive man based on: 5 points for each minor injury, shifts to his credit. This is one of the ¢. 10 if chargeable, 50 for lost time, and ‘most outstanding records in B.C., or ange & 250 for each compensible injury. a where in Canada, .The text of Mr. McDonalds ech is rinted on the Safet P e of” The Electrical Department, with a record Spee sesce fe 3B In presenting the Award of Merit, Mr.