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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1994, p. 33

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 19,1994 - 9a Falls can be prevented py Ems From Page 8 stored on stairs. Don't carry a load that blocks your vision while climbing or descendin stairs. Take your time, an watch where you are going. * HighPlaces While most falling accidents occuron the level, special care is required during "high up" main- tenance or construction work, such as painting or roofing. Fasten roofladders securely. Footwear should grip the surfaces on which you are work- ing. Keep materials and tools well secured and within easy reach. Don't work on exposed, high places when conditions are stormy or windy. Don't work "high up" when you are tired, ill or taking strong medication. Machinery Many serious injuries are caused by falls from and into moving farm machinery. To prevent falls during farm ma- chinery operations: Keep children off of and away from machinery. Never allow anyone to ride on the drawbar, or on towed ma- chinery. Stay clear of operating ma- chinery when there's no need to be near. Keep at least six feet away when walking by machin- ery, so that a slip or stumble won't cause you to fall into mov- ing parts. Never jump on or off equip- ment that is moving. Dismount only after the tractor or vehicle has come to a complete stop. Use handrails and ladders call the East Central ACT [G10] MU] 27:2V I SY) | SI MOM 411 5 \V) ISI SI 21V) [01 55S Port Perry, Ontario 1-800-263-3825 toll free Cannington (705) 432-3101 Peterborough (705) 295-6294 (905) 985.5801 ® Fixed chamber design creates bale with dense shell that won't sag. New Idea bales keep their shape longer. @ Wide, endless belts handle leaf material carefully. More nutrient- rich leaves make it to the bale, fewer end up on the ground. ® Belt design is more reliable, with less downtime due to repair. ® Durable machine keeps working Dense Shell New Idea bales won't sag like others. va, "a \ NCEE AILS ® Big, open throat lets you start bales easily with less plugging. ® Three models available: Model Bale 4844 4x4 4845 4'x 5 4865 6'x 5 ® Ask about competitive financing plans through Agricredit Acceptance Company cutting after cutting, season after season. A Hwy. 7 & 12, Saintfield B & W FARM SERVICE - south of Sunderland (705) 357-3760 or (705) 357-319 New Ibea' on self-propelled equipment. Keep steps clean. Wear proper footwear. Clean mud, snow, grease, or manure off of shoes or boots before at- tempting to mount tractors or self-propelled equipment. Drive slowly over rough ground. Watch for obstructions such as limbs, low building en- trances, lines, etc. that could brush you off of a vehicle. Ladders Purchase safety-approved, good quality ladders. Never try to economize with a damaged or shaky ladder. Always follow the 4-to-1 rule - set ladders one foot out for every four feet up. Keep your body between the ladder rails. It's better to move than risk a fall. Don't stand on the top three rungs ofa straight lad- der, or the top two steps of a stepladder: Think Ahead Most falls can be prevented by taking the time to consider the situation, and instituting proper measures to -avoid or eliminate the "fall potential". Time spent cleaning up a spill or moving objects out of the way will be much less than the time needed to recuperate from an injury caused by a fall. FARM SAFETY It's up to you! GORDON L. CORNER LIMITED AgriVietal Badger - Smale - Berkley Pumps Milking * Feeding * Cooling * Sanitation Products World's Leader - Thanks to You 3975 Wilson Rd. N., R.R.#1 Oshawa 24 Hour Service 655-3177 Ask us about bulk chlorine tractor safety General Precautions | Few walk away from tractor accidents... v read the operators manual v/ thoroughly train new operators . v/ always do a pre-operational check v/ clear area before moving out v/ avoid extra riders v/ use rollover protective structures and seatbelts v keep shields in Ge 1% call 985-9089 Ontario County Farm Safety Association ok 0% x = tee at n oN 7 AN ZN ZZ IN 11 AI 1) / 0 D y J. / TRS | » § = 8 | -- -- ) - [=% Y Think Safety on the roadway! PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry Sales * Service * Leasing 085-8474 BD) Always do a pre-highway check: / lights / brakes ~~ Jtires SMV - v/ vision etc. Have a secure hitch and safety chains for towing equipment Use caution when tuming and signal your intention The SMV must be on the last piece of equipment towed. : ]

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