Canadian foundryman (1917) . breakthrough. A thin place in the lining isusually shown by the ladle shell be-coming rusty red. Do not clean hot kish or metal fromladles onto damp ground; to do so maycause an explosion. When cleaning aladle into the quenching pit use a long-handled scraper and keep as far backas possible. Take time to pull the clean-ings out slowly and keep them fromrunning out suddenly if they start toslide. There is no danger of an explo-sion if the cleanings are fed into thewater intermittently and in small quan-tities and not too fast. An accumula-tion of unquenched ladle cl


Canadian foundryman (1917) . breakthrough. A thin place in the lining isusually shown by the ladle shell be-coming rusty red. Do not clean hot kish or metal fromladles onto damp ground; to do so maycause an explosion. When cleaning aladle into the quenching pit use a long-handled scraper and keep as far backas possible. Take time to pull the clean-ings out slowly and keep them fromrunning out suddenly if they start toslide. There is no danger of an explo-sion if the cleanings are fed into thewater intermittently and in small quan-tities and not too fast. An accumula-tion of unquenched ladle cleanings be-neath the water or a rush of cleaningsmay explode. To guard against sparksor small splashes wear goggles or amask. When playing a hose on hot scrapor ladle cleanings, stand as far awayas possible to avoid steam or small ex-plosions. If you dry ladles with gas, donot fry to light the ,gas with a torch;kindle a small wood fire or throw burn-ing waste on the ladle before -as on. Always examine a relined. Hi. -PASSER-BY FALLS IN MANHOLELEFT OPEN BY OPERATOR C A N A D 1 A N F 0 V N I) R Y M A N 15 and dried ladle that has been standingabout before using it; if it seems to bedamp insule, build a tiro in it or dry Uagain. A damp lining will probablyoaose boiling, leaks, or explosions ofhot metal. Always report water in cin-der ladles. Do not work inside of a ladle withoutnotifying the crane man or placing a• i?n to show him you are inside, so thaihe will not carry loaded buckets overrou. Ise hooks or tonus in handlingheavy pieces of scrap. Gloves or bandleathers, except safety band not be used, as they may catchand cause you to fall. In hooking onscrap to be lifted with the crane seethat you do not catch your hand. Whenbreaking scrap with a steel drop ballset behind shelter and place dangersigns to warn others from dying steadying heavy crane buckets use ahook or a long-handled shovel. Do notstand close where you may be crushedor


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