Canadian foundryman (1917) . en earth, sand, or other undercut banks when excavating; Slav oul of s, pin machines,boiler houses, andother places whereyour work does notrequire you to go,and keep away fromiron and c l n d e rladles when they arebeing shifted. Whenever possible, keepfrom under cranesin operation. Al-ways warn the craneman before begin-ning to clean thetracks about thegranulating pit, aslie may accidentally drop some, hot slauover the sides of thecar unless he know-you are beneath, orscalding water mayrun from the -ranbucket as it is ear-ned over your hea


Canadian foundryman (1917) . en earth, sand, or other undercut banks when excavating; Slav oul of s, pin machines,boiler houses, andother places whereyour work does notrequire you to go,and keep away fromiron and c l n d e rladles when they arebeing shifted. Whenever possible, keepfrom under cranesin operation. Al-ways warn the craneman before begin-ning to clean thetracks about thegranulating pit, aslie may accidentally drop some, hot slauover the sides of thecar unless he know-you are beneath, orscalding water mayrun from the -ranbucket as it is ear-ned over your *>e careful in clean-ing up about a load-ed cinder car, as,steam and scaldingwater may escapesuddenly fro m adrop door. Dontthrow wet or damprubbish into cinder ladles, as it maycause an explosion, and in turninga hose on a leaking cinder or iron ladlestand as far away as possible, as youmay he scalded by steam or burned byan explosion or shot if the water hitsmolten iron. Avoid walking on ash iioiiKi; iAi! Tnitni i;ii.


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