PLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY BECAUSE
THEY DESCRIBE YOUR RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
These terms and conditions regarding your use of the Site constitute
a legally binding agreement ("agreement") between
you and Worthington Cylinders, a division of Worthington Industries.
In this agreement, the terms "Site" or "Web Site"
includes all web sites and web pages within flamesaver.org as
well as any equivalent, mirror, replacement, substitute or backup
web sites and web pages thereto and thereof. The Site may also
contain links or references to additional rules, policies and
terms which may apply to specific features or functions of the
Site and when you use those features or functions, those rules,
policies and terms will also apply to you and form a part of
these terms and conditions, and consequently, your agreement
with us. The words "use" or "using" in this
agreement, means any time an individual (a "user"),
directly or indirectly, with or without the aid of a machine
or device, does or attempts to access, interact with use, display,
view, print or copy from the Site, transmit, receive or exchange
data or communicate with the Site, or in any way utilizes, benefits,
takes advantage of or interacts with any function, service or
feature of the Site, for any purpose whatsoever. This agreement
does not cover your rights or responsibilities with respect
to third party content or sites or any links that may direct
your browser or your connection to third party sites or pages.
Privacy
Statement
Worthington Cylinders, Inc. takes care to respect the privacy
of our online visitors. We collect personal information about
our WorthingtonIndustries.com visitors only when voluntarily
offered. This voluntary information helps us better monitor,
evaluate and meet changing needs. We do not make a practice
of selling or otherwise supplying personal information to others,
unless we are required to do so by law or because it is pertinent
to judicial, administrative or governmental investigations or
proceedings. By using the Worthington Industries Web site, you
signify your acceptance of the Worthington Industries Privacy
Policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please do not
use our site. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to change,
modify, amend or remove portions of this policy at any time.
Please check this page periodically for changes. Your continued
use of our site following the posting of changes to our privacy
policy will indicate your acceptance of those changes.
Safe
Harbor Statement
The company wishes to take advantage of the Safe Harbor provisions
included in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995 ("the Act"). Statements by the company relating
to future sales and operating results; projected capacity levels;
anticipated capital expenditures; market and product development;
and other non-historical information constitute "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of the Act. Because they
are based on beliefs, estimates and assumptions, forward-looking
statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
projected. Any number of factors could affect actual results,
including, without limitation, product demand, changes in product
mix and market acceptance of products; changes in pricing or
availability of raw materials, particularly steel; effects of
plant closures and the consolidation of operations; capacity
restraints and efficiencies; conditions in major product markets;
delays in construction or equipment supply; financial difficulties
of customers, suppliers and others with whom we do business;
the effect of national, regional and worldwide economic conditions;
risks associated with doing business internationally, including
economical, political and social instability, and foreign currency
exposure; acts of war and terrorist activities; the ability
to improve processes and business practices to keep pace with
the economic, competitive and technological environment; the
business environment and impact of governmental regulations,
both in the United States and abroad; and other risks described
from time to time in filings with the SEC.