Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1968, Image 10

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    10-~Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20,1968
• Child Lobor
(Continued from Pnge 1)
cat tonal Agriculture student
learners when nil of the follow
ing requirements are met: (1)
The student-learner is enrolled
in n course of study and train
ing in a cooperative vocational
education training program in
agriculture under a recognized
State or local educational au
thority or in a course of study
in a substantially similar pro
gram conducted by .a private
school and: (2) such student
learner is employed under a
written agreement which pro
tides: u> That the work of the
student-learner in the occupa
tions declared particularly haz
ardous shall be incidental to his
training: (n) that such work
shall be intermittent and for
short periods of time, and under
the direct and close supervision
of a qualified and experienced
person; (in) that safety instruc
tions shall be given by the school
and correlated by the employer
with on-the-job training and;
(iv) that a schedule of organ
ized and progressive work proc
esses to be performed on the job
shall have been prepared. Each
such written agreement shall
contain the name of the student
learner, and shall be signed by
the employer and a person au
thorized to represent the school.
Copies of each agreement shall
be kept on file by both the school
and the employer. This exemp
tion for the employment of stu
dent-learners may be revoked
in any individual situation where
'it is found that reasonable pre
cautions have not been observed
for the safety of minors em
ployed thereunder.
(e) Applications for exclusion.
Any person or organization may
at any time file with the Secre-
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"$f\EW HOLLAI\D
DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND
L. H. Brubaker
S5O Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Pbone Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6002
Lititz 626-7766
tnry of Labor written applica
tion for exclusion from certain
findings in this subpart of work
pursuant to an educational or
training program or portion
thereof. Such an application
shall Identify the program, num
ber of youth enrolled, and pro
visions of this subpart from
which exclusion is sought. It
shall describe the program, in
cluding the safety training and
supervision the minors will re
ceive. It shall be signed and
give the title of any person who
signs on behalf of an organiza
tion.
Interim Determinations
(a) Effective period. The de
terminations in this section are
made on an interim basis pend
ing a study in greater depth of
the occupations in agnculture
particularly hazardous for the
employment of children below
the age of 16. This section shall
expire January 1, 1970 unless
this paragraph is amended or
revoked after further proceed
ings of the type presently de
scribed in Subpart D of this part.
(b) Finding and declaration of
fact. Sabpart of Section 1550.70
and for period provided in para
graph (a) of this section, the
following occupations in agricul
ture are particularly hazardous
for the employment oi children
below the age of 16:
(1) Handling or applying an
hydrous ammonia, organic ar
senic herbicides, organic phos
phate pesticides, halogenated
hydrocarbon pesticides, or
heavy-metal fungicides, includ
ing cleaning or decontaminating
equipment used in application
or mixing of such chemicals.
(2) Handling or using a blast
ing agent. For the purpose of
this .subparagraph, the term
“blasting agent” shall include
explosives such as, but not lim
ited to, dynamite, black powder,
sensitized ammonium nitrate,
blasting caps, and primer cord.
(3) Serving as flagman for
aircraft.
(4) Working as —
(i) Driver of a truck or auto-
mobile on a public road or high
way.
(il) Driver of a bus.
(5) Operating, driving, or rid
ing on a tractor (track or wheel)
over 20-belt horsepower, or at
taching or detaching an imple
ment or power-take-off unit to
or from such tractor while the
motor is running.
(6) Operating or riding on a
self-unloading bunk feeder wag
on. a self-unloading bunk feeder
trailer, a self-unloading forage
box wagon, a self-unloading for
age box trailer, a self-unloading
auger wagon, or a self-unloading
auger trailer.
(7) Operating or riding on a
dump wagon, hoist wagon, fork
lift, rotary biller (except walk
ing type), or power-driven earth
moving equipment or power
driven trenching equipment.
(8) Operating or unclogging a
power-driven combine field bal
er, hay conditioner, corn picker,
forage harvester, or vegetable
harvester.
(9) Operating, feeding, or un
clogging any of the following
machines when power-driven;
Stationary baler, thresher, hull
er, feed grinder, chopper, silo
filler, or crop dryer.
(10) Feeding materials into or
unclogging a roughage blower
or auger conveyor.
(11) Operating a power-driven
post-hole digger or power-driv
en driver.
(12) Operating, adjusting, or
cleaning a power-driven saw.
(13) Felling, bucking, skid
ding, leading, or unloading tun-
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LUMBER CO.
Rt. 30 By-Pass West
Centerville Exit
Open: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekly
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat.
ber with a butt diameter of more tight type forage enclosure, or
than $ inches. inside a silo when a top unload-
(14) Working from a ladder or device Is In operating posl
scaffold at a height over 20 feet. “ on -
(15) Working inside a gas-tight (16) Working in a yard, pen,
type fruit enclosure, gas-tight or stall occupied by a dairy bull,
type grain enclosure or gas- boar, or stud horse.
START NOW!...
Start your spring fertilizing program
• Top dress small grains with 30 - 60 lbs. of Nitrogen,
NOW!
• Top dress pastures with 60 - 100 lbs. of Nitrogen,
NOW! '
• Prepare alfalfa seedbeds by plowing down
phosphorus and potash, NOW!
• -Plan your corn program around
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA,
the most economical nitrogen,
and Master Farmer BULK BLENDS.
For Complete Field Service
Call Your FULL SERVICE COMPANY
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
Grofftown Road P. O. Box 132
Lancoster,Pa. 392-4963 or 392-0374
For MORE and STRONGER
PIGS at FARROWING
FEED WAYNE BROOD SOW SUPPLEMENT—a specially
formulated feed to help sows and gilts farrow big litters of
strong, healthy pigs. Carefully blended vitamins, minerals and
proteins properly balance farm grains.
Self-feed or hand-feed Wayne Brood Sow Supplement before
breeding, during gestation and on through the nursing period*
mm
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersvllle
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph: 653-5718
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
Sews and gilts fed Breed Sow Supplement of
the Wayne Research Farm farrowed an aver*
age of 11 pigs per litter . . . average pif
birth weight. 3.03 lbs.
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
E, D. 1, Stevens
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
R. D. 1, Quarryville
GRUBB SUPPLY CO;
Elizabethtown
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise,
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia