Canadian foundryman (1917) . J i\. BI/BCTRICIAN REPAIRING WIRES WITH SWITCH IN: \ DANGEROUS PRACTICE. eye is the most delicate external organof the body. If any injury to the eyeis neglected or wrongly treated, not onlymay the eye become inflamed, involvingloss of time, but the sight may you get something in your eye, do nottry to remove it from the eye at your C A N A D I A N F O T N P R V M A N 75 working place; go to the first-aid sta-tion ami have your eye examined atonce. It the object can not be removedby cotton rolled onthe and of a matchor toothpick or by a loop of steri


Canadian foundryman (1917) . J i\. BI/BCTRICIAN REPAIRING WIRES WITH SWITCH IN: \ DANGEROUS PRACTICE. eye is the most delicate external organof the body. If any injury to the eyeis neglected or wrongly treated, not onlymay the eye become inflamed, involvingloss of time, but the sight may you get something in your eye, do nottry to remove it from the eye at your C A N A D I A N F O T N P R V M A N 75 working place; go to the first-aid sta-tion ami have your eye examined atonce. It the object can not be removedby cotton rolled onthe and of a matchor toothpick or by a loop of sterilehair, it is probably imbedded inthe eyeball or eyelid, and the injurx. FIG. 12. RESULT OF REPAIRING WIRE WITH SWITCHES IN. SHORT CIRCUIT BURNS ELECTRICIAN. should he examined by a physician im-mediately. Cuts, Lacerations, and PuncturesWhenever the skin has been cut ac-cidentally, it is safe to assume thatgerms have been introduced, becausetools, clothing, or other material, thedust in the air, or the skin itself maycarry disease germs. Every woundshould be primarily looked upon as in-fected and receive immediate fresh cut should not be washed, evenby the first-aid man: leave that for thephysician. Tnsterilized water is dan-eerotis, for it may contain infectiouseerms. For the same reason waste. firsl aid by fellow employees is impera-tive in siteli cases, as tlie man may bleedto death before the first-aid man canarrive. A belt, suspender, handkerchief,rope, or any immediately available material that can be tied with a knot andtwisted will do for a tourniquet. Theman should be made to lie down and theinjured part be kept elevated as high aspos


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