Personnel Reports Pinay oe’ Siawe pe tae Ake mew ftratral Pace ge “No raise, Durkin, but effective the fifteenth of next month you may start calling me by my first name.” “Watch the wires.” First Aid Hint Recommended Treatment for | Electric Shock | An individual who has suffered ' Yan electric shock must first be removed from contact with the electric current. To avoid endanger- ing yourself, try to de-energize the conductor by shutting off the electricity. If that is not possible, use a dry wooden object to remove live wires from the injured person or to remove the injured person from the energized conductor. If the person is not breathing, start artificial ventilation (mouth- to-mouth) as soon as possible. Summon medical aid. When breathing has been re- stored and it becomes necessary to leave the person alone temporarily, place him in the 3/4 prone or drain- age position. The following clipping was taken from the Workers Compensation Board,Health and Safety Digest. kk RK KKK In keeping with the new HUMAN RIGHTS CODE of B.C. and International Women's Year Douglas College keeps trying (see enclose letter).