Canadian foundryman (1917) . Hare out and burn you when thefurnace slips. Do not sil cm or neardust boxes, burners, or gas mains; avery small leak will let enough gas es-cape to gas you. Do not stay in anyplace where you can smell gas. If yourwork requires you to do so. have a hel-per with you. and be sure that yourforeman knows what you are doing. Boiler Repair PrecautionsDo not go inside a boiler setting tomake repairs or clean it until you havestopped with clay all gas leaks about theburners and mains near openings intothe setting. If the burner or burnervalve leaks and the burner can be pu


Canadian foundryman (1917) . Hare out and burn you when thefurnace slips. Do not sil cm or neardust boxes, burners, or gas mains; avery small leak will let enough gas es-cape to gas you. Do not stay in anyplace where you can smell gas. If yourwork requires you to do so. have a hel-per with you. and be sure that yourforeman knows what you are doing. Boiler Repair PrecautionsDo not go inside a boiler setting tomake repairs or clean it until you havestopped with clay all gas leaks about theburners and mains near openings intothe setting. If the burner or burnervalve leaks and the burner can be pulledback, put a piece of sheet iron betweenthe nose of the burner and the settingIf the burner cannot be pulled back, puta blank flange in the downleg or otherfeasible place, unless the valve is abso-lutely tight. Do not enter the setting,filer, or work on the tubes until the foreman either locked or placeddanger siu-ns at the gas burners, blow-offvalves, and stop valves at the steamleader and feed lines. Wait until the.


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