The ''Human Elcmcnf" Risk 

 at Its Ijjwcst in Lacey Reports 



Out in the wooeis for six weeks or more at a stretchy 



liow ciui liny dinoi/nt oj scicjitific Dictliod overcome in L.ACR\ 

 REPORTS the tihctivs hiciilcuhiblc ekiiicf/t of hi/man iveaif/rss or fiirpttiuh'? 



Everyone knows that Lacey ^ Corn pa ny have over- 

 come it — hut liowf 



First ^ by treating each man on his merits as a human 



hei?ig-, not expecting tlie pliysically less st7-ong to co-ve?- as muc/i ground 

 per day as the strongest; dllow'nig every man to return to camp at ivill whenever 

 fatigue impairs his accuracy {of course weeding out instanter all wlio tai:e ad- 

 vantage of the privilege) , in short, hv putting in each tnatf s mind accuracy first. 



Second, hy continual ' ^random ' ' checkincfof each man V 



xvorii by our most experienced and reliable woodsmen. A cruiser 

 never knows when his results are to be checked and the checker often does not 

 know whether he is checking or dorng original work. 



This is one Jdctor in the ncnr d/yprodcli to fcrjection oJ a L^4CEY 



Report. 



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