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Show The HiMfielder Handicapped Employes Set Example August 8 New Laboratory W ill ExpeS Food Inspection and Contrd Sanitation Tests Made Regularly On Eating Places Sanitation Control Activitiet By Anna Law If "cleanliness is next to godliness," the sanitation control unit is very close indeed to that divine state, for their entire activity, headed and by Major Earl Harrison Han-nassisted by Lt. George consists of minute in- f fc; 3s! fjM;- - f If - " a, spection of food on the field and in neighboring towns, in cooperation with other military installations, to t Hill Field by befnr on the job every day since they were hired. make sure that it is free They are Joseph Stephans, left, of Salt Lake City and William H. from any harmful bacteria. Colorado. ... In the bearings branch, miscellaneous repair section who have established unusual records TWO HANDICAPPED EMPLOYES Stafford of Erie, Handicapped Workers Set Presenfeeism Record Two employe handicapped in the bearings of the miscellaneous repair section, mainteexset an nance division, have at individuals few which ample Hill Field Safety Record Is High Hill Field has the best safety e accidents record in among all ATSC installations for the month of June and is now in tenth place for the entire e year. There were four accidents here during July three in maintenance and one in headquarters. More than 85 per cent of all injuries in industry are due ac-to faulty human performance, cording to the safety section Which urges the personnel here to observe the basic rules of their Safety in dispatching duties. lost-tim- lost-tim- Hill Field can approach, states Earl L. Rawson, branch foreman. Both of these workers Joseph Stephans of Salt Lake City, of and William H. Stafford Erie, Colo. have been present and on the job every working day at Hill Field since they were hired. Stephans has been on the field for 10 months and Stafford has been here 11 months - without manual taking any sick or leave. Both employes are residing in the civilian dormitories and both rework large aircraft engine bearings. NEW COLLEGE RACKET Educators have issued a warnschools ing against and colleges whose main aim is to relieve veterans of the $500 tuition to which they are entitled under the GI Bill of , Rights. fly-by-ni- by Sansone ,The Wolf - S I K USSS. r7i;"ora-ai- "What ls rw nI DREAMS you ILL? MAKE "" -- t&G'smt I i- 1 11 - did h toll you?' Male Call Yom - T-- JI A new laboratory has been under construction for many weeks for the sanitation control unit and it is now nearing completion. Adequate facilities for the work of food inspection and con trol were not present on this field and the work of running bacteria samples for milk, ice cream and other dairy products was performed at installations in the vicinity. With the new laboratory there will be facilities for running bacteria samples for all dairy products, water, restaurant food and dishes. The equipment will be purchased by medical supply funds, the technical work done by military personnel and construction done by engineers. Laboratory To Be The laboratory will include among other supplies, work benches, a white tile sink, a hot water heater, electrically heated cabinets for bacteria culture, a refrigeration system, microscopes and dozens of other pieces of equipment too technical to mention. All this equipment will be lighted by special lighting fixtures. , According to army regulations, the sanitary control officer is to make any examination of milk that he feels necessary, in addiand tion to inspecting plants dairy farms that supply milk to the military installation. The running of restaurant culture is also one of his duties and is an aid in determining the cleanliness of dashes, silverware and glasses in establishments such as cafes, beer - taverns and canteens in the surrounding towns, and the cafeterias and mess halls on the field. Bacteria cultures of the mess halls and cafeterias are made twice monthly and are performed as follows: a small box of glass tubes are filled with four cubic centimeters of sterile water and corked tightly. A sterile swab is then dipped into the water and rubbed over the edge of the plates and the rims of the drinking glasses. Number Of Bacteria Counted The long swabs are then broken in half and placed within the corked tubes for a short period. One cubic centimeter of water is removed from the tube and placed on a culture plate and incubated for 48 hours. The number of bacteria on one plate is the number of bacteria on one utensil. If the count is over one hundred, the utensils are Ultra-Mode- ... Ail. i at Hill .Field will PERSONNEL no ration points when they put away all this beef, and thJ be assured of its cleanliness as a result of the routine inspJ Maj. Earl Harrison, sanitation control oincer, is making on it above picture. r mi in.. MILITARY r in ' i m ' w.. ' t IIP srsav"" 'Ama rn atmKg$SSj& fsi. mmMmmmmmh A FEW BACTERIA . j. - II , A. .w- . . Can multiply into countless numb a few hours them is placed it a when culture containing' a I Ll. ml mixnis enaDies lecnmvw aDove electrically neatea cabinet. determine the decree of sanitation of the establishment whence they came. then considered unsanitary for use. When the utensils are found to be unsanitary, the eating establishment is warned of the condition and told that it must be improved. If, on the next inspection, no improvement has been made, which is sometimes due to a misunderstanding of proper methods of sterilization, sanitation control then helps as much as possible by investigatfurther ing the contamination and helping to correct it. However, if after the third inspection, no improvement has been made, a recommendation is made to the commanding officer that the eating place be put "off limits" to all army and navy personnel. Cafes Can Be Closed After the place is declared "off limits" a letter is then sent to the Eastern Security Command at Fort Douglas, Utah, stating the condition of the establishment and facts presented concerning the state of Im.9 A 1 mm contamination. approval of the commandi eating place is closed umu cient improvement has made to warrant its reopen This system is used un lv throughout the United Servi by the Public Health foofl and All milk, water insf eluding meat, will be in control sanitation by new laboratory and no foo h iisd until it has been a rigid food examination! harmful bacteria. ATSC WORKERS BUY IK The Air Teohnical Serj xnmmand. in its task Of I ,,iei.w nil pnffineering, P1 tion, procurement, "Mi sudoIv and maintenance R had Army Air forces, in 1944 of $15,mo,ow,war roll deductions for mnn civilian employ" 94.7 paj command showed aver-s-' deductions with per cent.. by Milton Caniff, creator of 'Terry and the Pirates" YSSE.,y0U HOW IT 15... 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