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SPECIAL FILE NO. 22

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THE UNION PACI ?IC COAL CO~::PANY

;.;/\.?'STY RECORD

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See Ser.;ara.te Fi.lE': f or Saf etv / irst

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Omaha - December 26, 1946

Mro Ho C.. Livingston:
Your letter of December 23, together with
copy of letter from ¥.Lro Peternell, Safety Engineer,
. suggests action along the line that I had in mind in my
letter of December 16, ~.nd would suggest the.t you have
Mro Peternell and Mr o Tibbs develop in dets.il the kind
and cost of equipment they ·would require for this program,

keeping in mind that these are changing timeso
A general discussion of this su~ject by the
entire staff Will be desirable, and I would suggest that
you schedule such a discussion for the week of January 6,
which I expect to spend in Rock Springs.

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Mro I. N. B~yloss:

Your letter of date December 16, 1946, file 580, requesting
that ne continue to transmit stat,ement of injuries and man-hours wor~ed.___
per injur y for current month and· for the period, compared v;ith previous
year.

YJe will continue to do so.
Referring to last paragraph of your :tatter, suggesting that

we advise some method of keeping employes informed of progress in

accident prevention.

Vie are giving this matter due consideration

and we attach, hereto, copy of report by Safet:r Engineer Peternell,
dated December 20, 1946, this subject.
The first step in keeping the G.'llployes informed of progress
will be the posti~ of a large scale graph ut cc1.ch roin8, graph approximately 24" x 36", sho.-1ing in blnck the trend during the previous year
and in red the trend durin6 the current yea r, v1hich will be extended
by months by the Safety Department.

1::e will transmit copy of the graph

for your inspection at an early date.
We believe the visual items mentioned in Mr. Peternell Is
report have merit. . i'ie can obtain motion pictures for our safety 1IJ:1etings and we believe that photographs taken on the property, with scenes
staged for safety violation and pictures posted on bulletin boards,
would be helpful.
We shall be happy to have your reaction to Mr. Paternell Is
report and the first step of posting individual graphs at the mines.
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This Will a.cknowledge re9eipt of the statement
of injuries and man-hours worked per injury for November,
and for the period January 1 to November 30 1 1946 ,. compared.
--with 19450
You should continue to send this information to me,
and I would suggest that you have this information duplicated
and posted on all bulletin boards at the mines, the bulletins
to be changed each month.
It will be necessary that we devise some method of
keeping empioye~ informed of progress in accident prevention,
as we do not want any letup in safety.

In fact we should try

to improve our safety record as employes become more stableo
Suggest .you discuss this matter with your staff and on my
next visit to Rook Springs would very much like to discuss
this and agree on a program.

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·1946
Han Hour3
Injuries
Ean Hours Per Injury

(Esti: .a.ted)

1945

Li-40,493
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146,831

671.;., 469

PERIOD J AEU!i.ltY 1 TO DECjL:Bt...

Man Hours
Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, Uyom:i.ng

December 31, 1946

5,758,152
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1946
(Estimated)
}.ian Hours

Injuries
Ean Hours Per Injury

406,000
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135,333

1945
689,665
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137, 933

PEiUOD JANUARY 1 TO NOVEMBER 30

Man Hours
Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, "'. Jyoming
November 30, 1946

5,293,486
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1946
Man Hours
Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

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1945

624,000

712,015
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156,000

PERIOD JANUARY 1 TO OCTOBER 31
Man Hours
Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, V:yoming
October 31, 1946

4,900,027
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92,453

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You hn,re copy of Mr. Bayless' letter of date Se pt ember 30th, Fi l e
580, concerning the number of lost-time acc idents occurri ng during the mon th
of Sept embe r .
Yfo are requesting that Mr . Peternell accompany ei t he r tir . Hur r ay

or Mr. Hu 6 hes to a.11 staff meetings durin€; t he ne xt t wo or t h r ee -week period .

You are to describe each lost-time injury and discuss s ame ,rith the staff,
impressing upon them the necessi t ~{ of eliminat i n g a re peti tion of the
accident's occurring.

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�SEPTE.i\ IBER

191+6
11:an Hours

Injuries
I.I:m Hours Per Injury

(Estimated)

1945

565,000
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644,361

113,000

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PERIOD JANUARY 1 TO SEFTE!.1BER. 30
.Man Hours

Injuries
Lan Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, 1:Iyoming
September JO, 1946

4,297,684
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5, 993,641
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93, 651

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i.nju ie0 on ':,he properties &gt; as follows:
Drrvid L. Petrie

Au gust 17 ; 1946

William E. Hill

Se pt ember 139 19L.6

Enoch Po.rton

S0ptember 3, 1946

B8rnard Todd

September 21 » l 9L,6

Anton Gornik

Sept ember 4D 1946

1'he following is a comparison of the r ecord f or the mont h
of September» 1946 and P3riod January l t o Scpt embe:i:- 30JI 1946, with

the same month and period of l ast ye~r:
1946 Est:ilnat ed
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lia.n Hours
Injuries

Mnn Hours Per Injury

565,000
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113,000

644,361
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92,052

PEfLIOD JANUARY 1 TO SEP''F&amp;.iBER 30
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Injuries
Man Hours Par Injury

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84,268

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93.,651

�AUGUST

1946
l.!an Hours

I nj uries
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1945

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648,63?
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Ef~n Hours

I njur iG~

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Rock Spri ngs, L'yoming

August 31, 1946

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1946
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July 31, 1946

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Dur ing the month of June, there were t hree l os t -t ime
in juries on t h e properties, as follov1s:
John Perkovich

Jun e 17, 1946

Denver . White

Jun e 7, 1946

Elmer N. Mausen

Jw1e 20, 1946

The following is a comparison of t h e record f or the month
of June, 1946 and period Janua r y 1 t o June 30, 1946 , wit h the s ane
month and period of last year:

1946 ESTL. T~ T'i D
Man Hours
Injuries
If.an Hours Per Injury

380 ,000

1945
663,437

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73,715

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Man Hours
Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

2,681,961
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70,578

4,033,804
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385,000

663, 43 7

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Lan Eours

Injuries
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June 30, 1946

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1946
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136., 472

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Man Hours
Injuries
!:Ian Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, 17yoming
:t,Iay 31, 1946

1946
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1945

2.,340,548
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H. C. Livingston:
Yours of Hny 6, .ittaching vr. PeterP-ell ' s report, of

lost. -.ir:1c injuries counted for J\.pril:
I a@"ee i'Jith ,you tbnt this makes om-- co.. .:1rison
lee:£ as thou,.:;h we nre allm'1ing our safety progr an to go by
dofa.ult.

Mi I hnve 1,: entioned to you ;i. nwnber of timeo du~

inc; the past fen months , it vdll p1,obabl:,r be neccssn .,.. to
roor:;unize

our Safety Dep3.rtment and endeavor to create a

greator active interes t in cur oporating staff and th0 entire
orgnnization.

'Ihore uppe.::.rs to have bee n a complete l etdonn

since the Y;al'.

Murray and Ur. Eu_choo r1ith tho vicr,i of all of us discuGsin:;

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Omaha - M&amp;y 9 , 1946

Mr . H. C. Livingston:
Yours of l~Iay 6, attaching Mr . Petern~ll 1 s
report of lost time injuries counted for April:
I agree with you that this makes our compari-

son look as though we a.re allowing our safety program
to go by defc,ult.

As I ha-ve mentioned to you a number of

times during the pa st feiv mo nths, it will probably be

necessary to reorgani ze our Safety De partment and endeavor
to create a greater a ctive interest in our operating
staff and. the entire organization.

There appears to have

been a complete l~tdown since the war.
Suggest that you discuss thi~ matter wi th Mr .
Murray e.nd Mr. Hughes with t:rie vie1.,r cf all of us di s cussing the complete safety program on my next visit to Rock
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ns lost -t:L~e accidents during the month of April, men involved
havine non been r c::? leased for n ork.
All injuries counted ,·1ere carry overs from the months
of February an.ct Uarch, 1946 and we feel that had the mines been
workin8 during the month of ) ri

several of t he lost-time injuries

could have been avoided by huvin.3 the n:.cn return to work.
Our safet~.r performn.nce to date,in vier.r of the .t1pril

record, is very discouraging and a Herc ulean effort will h s.vc
to be expended by one and tll concerned to b . .·ing same up to .
an expected perfonrJD.nce.

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Hercwi-th re port on injury c ases counted as lo ct-~ir1~ 2.ccid~mt s dur ing the month of

pril:

HOLLIS KilID:WUGH, Reliance Ho.

7 1 iine, injured

:~arch ll~, 1940, sustained fractured second ::ietatarsa l, left
foot., and :,as rel0c1sed A~)ril 22, 1 946 .

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tr e service of the Corr..pany ..

RUDOLPH F:cm.:ELI JI. . Heliance ' '.o . 7 1.! ine, injured ~;arch
19, 1946, sustained conpounl frn. cture of ri£;ht !:.humb .'.l.i."l:l ':las
released i\pril 23, 1946 .

Seam, injUl•ed March 27, 1946, s ustained evuls cd un:l crushed
tip of ri6 ht, third fin~er v.;hich 11as ..u:iputatcd .

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advised r:1e by telephone thnt Oro Hen ' :-icks v:ould release Floyd

as of April 20, 1946.
H,U. S!\.Ui':J~RS, :leliD.ncc !lo. 1 dine, sustained
punctured wound, loft foot, und r:ns relea sed /lpril 22, 1946 .

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1946
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Man Hours
Injuries
l:Ian Hours Per Injury

81,661
10
8,166

1945
610,184
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87~169

PERIOD JANUA.l."1Y 1 to i~RI L 30

Man Hours

Injuries
Man Hours Per Injury

Rock Springs, cyoming
May 4, 1946

1946
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1945

1,991,336
32
62,229

2,688,007
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the '.:lf t. of ocourrc.nc or t;ct;;, ohou.1

b, i rotost.cd in oil caooo.

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e.ro re uoatin~ U1 t you discuss this 1 .lttcr ver;; frankly t,ith tline ~uper-

intundents and all su;i rvloor:i' r,cr~onnol.
• ntlly tidviec your :-.ct. od of h ndlin_c.

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Mro Ho Co Livingston:
Your letter of March 31, reporting lost-time
i n juries; date January l to March 31 shows 87D973 man-shifts
for 1946, and 115,435 for 1945, same period.
It is absolutely necessary that our Safety
and Operating staffs get on the job and stop the trend
of increase in injuries.

I am somewhat fearful that

Safety Engineer Peternell is not follot-.ring up as he should
on men reported .as receiving hernias and slight injuries.
You should also have it distinctly understood by the
supervisory staff that injury reports must be made promptly
by.the foremen in charge of the work, and no injury report
will be made from hearsay, as was the case at Winton.

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1946
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Man Hours

628,800

Injuries
l\.'lan Hours Per Injury

104,800

1945

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PERIOD JANUARY l TO MARCH 31

Man Hours

Injuries
LT.an Hours Per Injury
Rock Springs, Wyoming

March 31, 1946

1946
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1945

1,935,409.,.
22
87,973

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�Rock Springs - February 28» 1946

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During the month of February, there were ten lost-time
injuries on the properties, as follows:
Jose Eo Sisner9s

January 31 1 19L~6

David G+ Paton

January 14, 1946

Felipe L. Chavez

January 14, 1946

Speros G. Heretakis

February 4, 1946

Bob Ruybal

February 13, 1946

Evan Thomas

February 15., 1946

Judge Jackson

January 16, 1946

Frank Florian

December 23, 1945

Frank Potochnik

February 5, 1946 _

George Sandoval

November 10, 1945

.The following is a comparison of the record for the month
of February, 1946, and period January l to February 28, 1946, ,dth
the same month and period of last year:

FEBRUARY
Man Hours

Injuries
Man Hours per injury

1946 ~Estimated)
16,000
10
61.P600

1945
624,050
10
62,405

PERIOD JANUARY l TO FEB.-q,UARY 28
1946 (Estimated)
1945
Man Hours
1,324,547
1,357,739
Injuries
16
15
Man Hours per Injury
82,784
90,516

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Omah.a - February 12, 1946

Mr. R. C. Livingston:
The safety record for January, 1946, shows a
further decline in man-shifts worked per injury, and •with
one fatality, it indicates that we are not off to any too
good a start for the year 1946.
Therefore, I would suggest that you ask Mr.
Murray, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Peter•nell to attend local staff
meetings at all districts in an effort to work up some
enthusiasm in our safety program.

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that it is easy to lose ground, but requires definite
effort to regain lost ground.

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1946
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Man Hours

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1945

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