Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG. 18. MODERN RUNNEB GATE OPERATED BY A CABLE AT A SAFE DISTANCEPROM THE RUNNER. ONLY A PART OF THE CARLE IS SHOWN. you are sure no one is m line with try to blow coke out of the eye-sights until the blow pipes have had time KILLED AT BLAST FURNACE Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jan. 24.—While engaged at his work atthe blast furnace of the AlgomaSteel Corporation yesterday EmilProvost, an unmarried French-man, twenty-four years old, whosehome is in Ottawa, met his deathwhile tightening up a door of oneof the furnaces while the pressurewas on. He had resided in t


Canadian foundryman (1917) . FIG. 18. MODERN RUNNEB GATE OPERATED BY A CABLE AT A SAFE DISTANCEPROM THE RUNNER. ONLY A PART OF THE CARLE IS SHOWN. you are sure no one is m line with try to blow coke out of the eye-sights until the blow pipes have had time KILLED AT BLAST FURNACE Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Jan. 24.—While engaged at his work atthe blast furnace of the AlgomaSteel Corporation yesterday EmilProvost, an unmarried French-man, twenty-four years old, whosehome is in Ottawa, met his deathwhile tightening up a door of oneof the furnaces while the pressurewas on. He had resided in theSoo only about one month. to cool. Know where the hose and watervalves are situated in the cast, house, asthey are needed quickly at times. Whenplaying the bose-on tuyeres, blowpipes, or the furnace jacket, stand behind a. FI<;. ,. SAFE METHOD OFNote th<- Minsk worn to OPERATING PUNCH-OUT GATE,protect man from spashes. column as much as possible, or to oneside, as they may burst or burn through. In case a tuyere bursts or a blowpipeburns out. do not work about them un-less thoroughly familiar with the to one side as much as Possiblewhen dropping blowpipes, claying up,and changing tuyeres, as cinder, coke orgas may blow out. The tuyere openingshould always be firmly plugged withclay as soon as the blowpipe is work about an open tuyere orplate when water or wet clay is beingput in the tapping hole. Watch for hotbars, blowpipes, and scalding water orsteam. Do not put up the blowpipes af-ter a shut down until the foreman ordersyou to, for unless the blowing engine isturning over it might cause an look into a blowpipe when cuttingout clay after a stop. When botting up the monkey, orplugging the cinder notch, wear goudesor a mask and long leather gloves; liesu


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