Canadian foundryman (1917) . sure that the pointof the bar is firmly engaged, or that thebar will not slip off the block, before youlift or put your weight on the bar. Keepyour working place cleaned up. Bars,drills, and long-handled tools should bekept where they will not fall and injureanyone, by preference in a tool rack. Ifthey are leaned against the wall, placethem so they can not easilv be knockedover or fall down. Dont leave toolswhere men can stumble over them. Re-move burned drills and bars out for hot bars and dont throwbars without looking to see whether someone may be


Canadian foundryman (1917) . sure that the pointof the bar is firmly engaged, or that thebar will not slip off the block, before youlift or put your weight on the bar. Keepyour working place cleaned up. Bars,drills, and long-handled tools should bekept where they will not fall and injureanyone, by preference in a tool rack. Ifthey are leaned against the wall, placethem so they can not easilv be knockedover or fall down. Dont leave toolswhere men can stumble over them. Re-move burned drills and bars out for hot bars and dont throwbars without looking to see whether someone may be hurt hv their rebounding. Re careful when the cast house is full ofsteam; Pee] your way, do not attempl togo quickly. When a blast furnace is being blownin or blown out, hanked, stopped for alime, or started up, it is more dangerousthan in regular running. At such timesdo not rely upon your own knowledge offurnaces, but follow every direction ofthe foreman strictly. Do not do anv ofthe routine duties about the stoves, dust. FIG. 12. (AST IK USE MAN WEARING LEGGINGS, GOGGLES, FELT HAT, AND WOOLLEN SHIRT. catcher, bleeder, cinder notch, tappinghole, or tuyeres except by direction ofthe foreman or blower. Dont go on thebustle pipe unless you notify the stovetender, keeper, or blower. When youhave to work where you can smell frequent spells in fresh air andwork with another man. Do not stay-where there is eras unless your foremanknows conditions and that you are there. Miscellaneous Precautions Do not rest or stand under, near, or infront of blowpipes or tuyeres, as theymay burst or burn through, and throwmetal, cinder, coke, or gas over you know that the furnace is hang-ing, keep under cover and warn away from the bottom of dustcatchers, stove burners, downlegs, andmanholes of underground flues at suchtimes. In going- to and from work avoidgoing- under cranes carrying loads orunder skip inclines, or through stockhouses, boiler rooms, or places where


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