1958 - N&W Announces Winners In Safety Competition

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Roanoke Times - March 9, 1958

N&W Announces Winners In Safety Competition

The safest Norfolk and Western working groups will be honored at
four dinners along the railway in the next ten days.
Winners for 1957 in each category of the annual safety contest are
Shenandoah (divisions), Portsmouth Ohio (terminals), Williamson, W.
Va. (line shops - group A), Petersburg (line shops, group B), smith
shops (Roanoke Shops - group A), shop yard (Roanoke Shops - group 8),
and stores department (other departments).
N&W Superintendent Safety D. W. Naff will present certificates to
the winners at banquets in Roanoke, March 12; Petersburg, March 13;
Portsmouth March 17, and Williamson March 18.
The railway completed last year with an employe casualty rate of
3.92 per million man-hours worked to rank it eighth among the
nation's largest rail lines. The figure was an improvement over the
1956 rate of 4.39. A "casualty" is defined as a mishap which keeps an
employe from his job for more than three days.
Williamson Shops worked the greatest total time without a single
reportable accident - a perfect record for 1,127,056 man-hours. The
stores department also was accident-free with 841,765 hours. Winners
in three other classes also had spotless records: Roanoke smith shop,
354,955 man-hours; Roanoke shop yard, 194,496, and Petersburg shop,
189,028. Fifteen other shops had perfect records with less hours worked.
The railway's five operating divisions were led by Shenandoah with
three injuries in 1,535,347 man-hours for a casualty rate of 1.95.
Shenandoah won in its category for the second straight year.
About 170 employes will attend the Hotel Roanoke dinner on
Wednesday when recognition will be given the division which runs
through Roanoke from Maryland into North Carolina, the stores
department and the two winning sections of Roanoke Shops.
After dinner at 6:16 p.m. Naff will present certificates to H. E.
Carter, Shenandoah Division superintendent; General Storekeeper M. F.
Stewart, and E. E. Barton and V. G. Adams, foremen of the smith shop
and yard in Roanoke Shops.
There will be brief talks by C. P. Blair, assistant general
manager and general superintendent of the eastern general division;
E. A. Manetta, assistant superintendent motive power-personnel and
Purchasing Agent R. G. Bishop. Toastmaster will be W. R. Kinsey,
general foreman, locomotive department. The invocation will be by W.
F. Long, Shaffers Crossing storekeeper.
Representatives of ten other shops which had perfect records will
less hours worked also will attend the Roanoke dinner and receive
awards. The "no-accident" shops are Shaffers Crossing car department,
Shenandoah and these Roanoke shop divisions: S.I.&P, electrical,
passenger, coach yard, wheel, automotive maintenance, planing mill
and tank shop.
A Petersburg dinner at Arnettes Restaurant on March 13 will honor
Petersburg shop and the shops at Crewe and Lynchburg which also had
perfect records. Awards will be given Portsmouth terminal and Kenova
shop at a dinner in the Portsmouth Elks Club on March 17. Williamson
shop will receive its award at a Mountaineer Hotel banquet there on
March 18. Iaeger and Norton shops also will be honored there for
perfect records.

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- Ron Davis, Roger Link







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