MITLION MAN HOUR CONGR..TUL..TIONS FROM KIMBERLY ~-CL.LRK The following congratulatory messages were recently received by D. C, Porter, our Mill Manager: "I learned this morning upon my return from a business trip that your mill has completed a million man hours without a single disabling injury and that you are . likely to "Break the tape" in the 1952 race with a frequency of 1.52, Please accept my hearty congratulations on this remarkable accomplishment. Everyone in the orgnnizotion deserves full credit," ¥., F, Cook Director of Ind, Relations "Hearty congratulations to you and your entire organization on completing 1,000,000 accident free man hours, This is equivalent to one man working steadily from 1452 or 4O years before Gclumbus discovered fLmerica to the present without no single disabling injury. Your accomplishment is an excellent one any way you look at it. Keep up the good work," E., i. Page Industrial Relations Dept, "Dear Don: The news tbat you have completed cne million man-hours without an accident has reached Neenah. Te are all very happy =nd proud of your accomplishment, Please extend to Fred Soughton, all the members of your Safety Committee, and all supervisors and Personnel, congratulations and our sincere best wishes for you continued success in safety." Fred Seaborne General Superintendent, %Dear Don: My congratulations to you and 211 the safety minded people at Torrace Bay. Both your accomplishment of 1,000,000 accident free man hours and your extremely low freq- uency rate of 1.52 averages are very commend- able. --" SEASON'S GREETINGS from the iY Chairmen Vice Chairman Page 5 CONGR, TUL, TIONS (cont. ) (cont, in next column) -- CORPORATION OF THE IMPLOVEMENT DISTRICT OF TERRLCE B..Y H. C. Laundy - C. I. Paget - W. 2. Cavanaugh - W. F. Strutt These records indicate that all of your people have willingly co-cperated by protget- ing themselves from injury at all times. I also suspect that both you and your entire supervisory staff worked long and steadily in carrying out your several responsibilities in this important field. Keep up the fine work and may you go on to even greeter achievements in the future. Best regerds to you and holiday greetings to all." Henry G. Boon, Vice-President in charge of Industrial and Public Relations. "Dear Don: Ve just received word that Terrnce Bay has completed a new safety record of 1,000,000 man hours worked without an accident. That kind of safety record, Don, comes only through good supervision and interest on the part of all employees in the mill. On behalf of the Safety Steering Comm~- ittee in the Technicnl Research Laboratories, I want to add our henrtiest congratulations on such a fine record, Many those hours cont- inue to grow," J. J. Shipman, For the Safety Steering Committee, "Dear Don: It has come to cur attention that your mill passed the cne million safe man hours mark cn December 8. 411 of us here at Kimberly wish to ex- tend cur heartiest congratulations to you and all of your people at Terrace Bay for having reaching this milestone. Ve know that it tckes team work and a renal safety attitude on the part of every member of the mill organization to accomplish this sort of record nnd to keep it rolling. With sincere wishes for no Merry Christ- mos and a great 1953. May your record cont- inve %o grow." J. T. Docerfler, Mill Manager, Kimberly Mill, (cont, on P.6) Trustee Sec'y, -Treasurer