. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . transfer it in wheel-barrows to the storage piles, which aremade to conform to the standard Balti-more and Ohio scrap classification. Mostof the scrap is piled in the open, except forsome small parts that are best placedunder cover and are more easily handledfrom a bin. Special reclaimable parts,such as bolts, nuts, bolsters, springs, brakebeams, etc., are, if necessary, taken to thedepartment where that part of the workis performed. An average of about threecars loaded with scrap are received eachday, and about the same amount of re-claimed, salvaged
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . transfer it in wheel-barrows to the storage piles, which aremade to conform to the standard Balti-more and Ohio scrap classification. Mostof the scrap is piled in the open, except forsome small parts that are best placedunder cover and are more easily handledfrom a bin. Special reclaimable parts,such as bolts, nuts, bolsters, springs, brakebeams, etc., are, if necessary, taken to thedepartment where that part of the workis performed. An average of about threecars loaded with scrap are received eachday, and about the same amount of re-claimed, salvaged and repaired material,and scrap sold to dealers, is sent out. The scrap for which no other use canbe found is sold to dealers in that com-modity. All scrap material shipped tothe Reclamation Plant belongs to theStores Department and carloads of ma-terial received from division points arebilled to the storekeeper at scrap is sold to dealers the StoresDepartment is credited with the pro-ceeds—the Stores Department buys the. THE MAGNET CRANE LIFTS TONS OF SCRAP WITH THE SAME EASE AS A TOY MAGNETPICKS UP A TEN PENNY NAIL THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO ExMPLOYES MAGAZINE 11
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