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Show MS IDENTIFY illNINGWORKERS protect against possible age and as a means of prop-ientification prop-ientification of employees ng guards at the mining srties in Bingham district, lg companies the past month been carrying out plans to de workers with identifica-credentials. ih Copper company, under vision of George Knudsen, y engineer, began a month 0 photograph aporoximately employees. Included on the )graph is the employee's 1 number, color of eyes and age, weight, height and date ahotograph was taken. Ap-inately Ap-inately 1200 of the 2300 era have been supplied with ification cards, which are ;d in celluoid cases. . Knudsen states that by h all employees would their identification cards, ird P. Matthews is acting as leraoher. Heretofore the on- lentification employees had their brass check numbers, ited States Smelting, Refin-md Refin-md Mining company has leted photographing and r printing all of their ernes ern-es ; at Bingham and Lark, same information is includ-i includ-i these identification cards being supplied on cards giv-tah. giv-tah. Copper company workr to date National Tunnel tfines company has not tak-otographs tak-otographs of their employee employ-ee brass check system for ification of employees is by the company, it week Ohio Copper corn-took corn-took photographs of their uployees at the mine to be on their identification cre-alsJ cre-alsJ Mill employees have ieen photographed as yet. |