The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, February 2 1904 — Continued from 48 P activities and. a responsible attitude towards sub- Stance use: “We're hoping to encourage 4 lifestyle,” says Darrel! Bmpbley. “that leads to a concern for health and safety wherever workers are, om shift or off. “Wefwant to (ell people how serious pro- Sventable aeeidents and-illnesses are.” says Neil Menard. We want to help them to live safer, live longer.” r 2 The SAFER program introduces two new symbols — a stylized forest scenc, to identify the program withahe solid wood industry, and a Fepre sentative “good buddy” churactcr, who appears in both mill and logging camp situa tions. 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