Canadian foundryman (1917) . clean-ing windows from a ladder do not over-reach; go down and move the ladder ifnecessary. He sure that the ladder isresting squarely at the bottom so thatit can not slip. If the ladder is a long-one have some one steady it. Alwayshave at the top a cross piece long enoughto span the entire window. The cleaneryou keep the yard the better and moresafely everyone can do his work. DonIlet piles of rubbish accumulate, or piecesof lumber, brickbats, snap, and othermaterial lay around, or leave tools about ;some one may stumble over them. Fillup small holes and depressio


Canadian foundryman (1917) . clean-ing windows from a ladder do not over-reach; go down and move the ladder ifnecessary. He sure that the ladder isresting squarely at the bottom so thatit can not slip. If the ladder is a long-one have some one steady it. Alwayshave at the top a cross piece long enoughto span the entire window. The cleaneryou keep the yard the better and moresafely everyone can do his work. DonIlet piles of rubbish accumulate, or piecesof lumber, brickbats, snap, and othermaterial lay around, or leave tools about ;some one may stumble over them. Fillup small holes and depressions and re-port promptly any steam or hot- waterpuddles caused by leaky lines. Pig-machine Men Always wear goggles or a mask whenworking about the troughs while iron isbeing poured; be cautious when themolds are cold or if they have ice, snow,Or water in them, and, especially whencinder is coming over, keep away asmuch as possible. When it is necessaryto work under the strands to knock outthe stickers, keep from directly un-. FIG. 28 WORKMAN LEAVING UNCOVERED MANHOLE


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