Canadian foundryman (1917) . you must go, walk slowly. Dont workwhere your material or tools can dropwithout being sure that the space belowis guarded 1>\ danger si-ns. On the otherhand, dont walk where you know thaimateria] may fall on you; remedy thecondition if IMC 9 MAN FALLS FROM LADDER FIG. S— TAKING CHANCES ON A LADDER In handling material such as ties, lum-ber, brick, bronze, castings, molds, plates,manhole covers, pipe, barrels, boxes,scrap, and pig iron, watch that nothingfalls on your foot and he careful thatyour finders are not caught. A large per-centage of the accid


Canadian foundryman (1917) . you must go, walk slowly. Dont workwhere your material or tools can dropwithout being sure that the space belowis guarded 1>\ danger si-ns. On the otherhand, dont walk where you know thaimateria] may fall on you; remedy thecondition if IMC 9 MAN FALLS FROM LADDER FIG. S— TAKING CHANCES ON A LADDER In handling material such as ties, lum-ber, brick, bronze, castings, molds, plates,manhole covers, pipe, barrels, boxes,scrap, and pig iron, watch that nothingfalls on your foot and he careful thatyour finders are not caught. A large per-centage of the accidents in blast-furnaceplants happen in handling material. Inusing bars, sledges, wrenches, picks, andother tools, remember that many acci-dent- occur by men being- struck withthem. Glancing, slipping, and fallingtools cause still more accidents. In us-ing common hand tools more skill andcar. is required to avoid accidents that:with many kinds of machines. Keep away from tracks if possible. Ifit be necessary to cross a track look bothways before starting across, [f von mustcross near a train, keep at leasl a earlength from the end of the train, as? start quickly, or there may beears coming on the next track. Do not- through a broken train unless thetrainman motions yo


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