Canadian foundryman (1917) . recedingmonth. Find out the cause, whether neg-ligence of employer or employee, or tradeand whether the accident was pre-ventable and could have been avoided byI tards, by instructions, by differentprocedure, or by more care. Ise the- o\ the plant-inspection committee,and if feasible have the injured man. aneye-witness, or the sub-foreman describethe accident and find out how lie thinksit might have been avoided. Should this conference witb the menbe made a basis oi discipline, it will dis-courage frankness. Discipline concernseareleSE nd incompetence, and this que


Canadian foundryman (1917) . recedingmonth. Find out the cause, whether neg-ligence of employer or employee, or tradeand whether the accident was pre-ventable and could have been avoided byI tards, by instructions, by differentprocedure, or by more care. Ise the- o\ the plant-inspection committee,and if feasible have the injured man. aneye-witness, or the sub-foreman describethe accident and find out how lie thinksit might have been avoided. Should this conference witb the menbe made a basis oi discipline, it will dis-courage frankness. Discipline concernseareleSE nd incompetence, and this question should lie decided outside ofand previous to this meeting. If the ac-cident seems to have resulted from ig-norance it should be tire duty of the sub-foreman to explain why the man was notinstructed and to see that the men aretold of this danger and of a safe way ofdoing the work. If the accident is dueto your own oversight be frank to sayso; this will not destroy discipline. Ifthe accident is clearly due to the lack of. FIG. -INSAFK WAYS OF RIDING ONRAILROAD CARS a safeguard see that the ird is placed promptly, though the accidentmay be the first one of its kind in over the recommendations of theplant-inspection committee, note eachsafety measure suggested, and put it into effect immediately or explain why it isnot feasible for instance, because it in-terferes with something else, must be postponed until relining, may not sorwthe purpose, or will cost too much, lican lie accepted that many railings, toeboards, guards, steps, and signs will he


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