Canadian foundryman (1917) . or tools. Tt isbest never to enter the bottom untileveryone is out of the top. Always weargoggles when inside a stove and do notremove the locks from the valves untileveryone is out and the manholes areclosed. In cleanin? flue dust from thebottom of a stove be careful to avoidburns: the dust is usually hot and easilyruns into ones shoes. Notify the stovetender before opening the cleaning,air-inlet or blow-off door to cleanthe well from the outside, and havehim turn the sras off enough toavoid any danger of flame puff-ing back through the door at whichyon are join?


Canadian foundryman (1917) . or tools. Tt isbest never to enter the bottom untileveryone is out of the top. Always weargoggles when inside a stove and do notremove the locks from the valves untileveryone is out and the manholes areclosed. In cleanin? flue dust from thebottom of a stove be careful to avoidburns: the dust is usually hot and easilyruns into ones shoes. Notify the stovetender before opening the cleaning,air-inlet or blow-off door to cleanthe well from the outside, and havehim turn the sras off enough toavoid any danger of flame puff-ing back through the door at whichyon are join? to work. Tn case the fur-nace is hanjin?. stop work until it slips,and keen away from the cleaning loading barrows with hot cinder oroast do not fill them so full that thevwill run over: handle them carefully,and warn others to keep out of the and cutters used in cleaning wellsshould he bandied with crossbars whenwithdrawin? them from the stove. Keepaway from the doors when »as is bein^turned in the FIG. 111. UNSAFE WAV OF WHETTING DOWN TROUGH AT RID nozzle on the bosc, 111:111 standing close to trough where he is exposed to in explosion of hot metal or steam. The Dust-catcher men Empty the dust catcher regularly; ifyou let it get filled and the furnace may be an accident. Notify theforeman when the car is full and if thecar is not moved promptly and an empty-one spotted. Never dump the dustcatcher when the wind is off the furnaceor when the furnace is hanging or liableto slip unless you are doing it under theorders and directions of the foreman orsuperintendent. In dumping dust legs,dust pockets, or dust catchers be surethere is no one underneath to get burned,and warn men against approaching, asthe dust may fly and burn them. Be care-ful in cleaning up dust and never stepon it, because it will run like water whenhot, and burn you severely if it gets inyour shoes. Be cautious in playing a hoseon hot dust, as it sometimes explodes


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