Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1972, Image 20

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!o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8. 1972
Safety Rules Explained for Employers
Hazardous Occupation Order
Sixteen occupations are
declared particularly hazardous
for persons under 16 and are,
therefore, prohibited to them
according to the Hazardous
Occupations Order issued by
Secretary of Labor Willard
Wertz
Exception This subpart shall
not prohibit the employment of a
child below the age of 16 by his
parent or by a person standing in
the place of his parent on a farm
owned or operated by such parent
or person
Student-Learners The fin
dings in this subpart shall not
apply to persons employed as
vocational agriculture student
learners when all of the following
requirements are met:
(1) The student-learner is
enrolled in a course of study and
training in a cooperative
vocational education training
program in agriculture under a
recognized State or local
educational authority or in a
course of study in a substantially
similar program conducted by a
private school and:
(2) Such student-learner is
employed under a written
agreement which provides:
(a) That the work of the
student-learner in the oc
cupations declared par
ticularly hazardous shall be
incidental to his training
(b) That such work shall be
intermittent and for short
periods of time, and under
the direct and close super
vision of a qualified and
experienced person•
(c) That safety instuctions
shall be given by the school
and correlated by the em
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990
ployer with on-the-job
training and;
(d) That schedule of
organized and progressive
work processes to be per
formed 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 authorized to represent
the school. Copies N of each
agreement shall be kept on file by
both the school and the employer.
This exemption for the em
ployment of student-learners
may be revoked in any individual
situation where it is found that
reasonable precautions have not
been observed for the safety of
minors employed thereunder.
Hazardous Occupations Defined
The 16 hazardous occupations
recognized are:
1. Handling or applying
anhyrdous ammonia, organic
arsenic herbicides, haiogenated
hydrocarbon pesticides, or
heavy-metal fungicides, in-
cluding cleaning or decon
taminating aquipment used in
application or mixing of such
chemicals.
Of the many agricultural
chemicals used on farms, only
those presenting serious health
hazards are prohibited.
Anhydrous ammonia has a
corrosive effect on body tissues.
The pesticides prohibited either
affect the central nervous
system, causing respiratory
failure, or may cause death by
the accumulation of even minute
quantiles over a prolonged
period
Persons under 16 may still
eet metal
es
Don’t let sheet-metal styling
blind you to the 14-cylinder power
of a John Deere Tractor
Eight pistons in the hy
draulic pump, six in the engine. They
team up to deliver control power that
can be described as “electrifying,”
because John Deere’s closed-center
hydraulic system works like an elec
trical circuit it uses engine power
only when you turn on a hydraulic
function Compare this to competitive
systems that are always “on,” using
power to constantly pump oil. Stop by
and look into a dependable John Deere
for yourself.
Shofzberger's
Elm 665-2141
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
handle and apply other types of
fertilizers and less toxic
agricultural chemicals.
2. Handling or using a blasting
agent. The term “blasting agent’’
shall include explosives such as,
but not limited to, dynamite,
black powder, sensitized am
monium nitrate, blasting caps,
and primer cord.
The use of blasting agents
requires experience and ex
pertise. Mishandling can result in
accidental detonation, and
maiming or loss of life.
3. Serving as flagman for air
craft.
The job of flagman for aircraft
is hazardous because the
flagman stands in the line of
flight to direct the pilot and also
because of the possibility of
contamination from the chemical
being applied.
4. Working as a. Driver of a
truck or automobile on a public
road or highway; b. Driver of a
bus.
Exposure to other traffic while
moving at considerable speed
makes driving a motor vehicle on
a public road or highway
hazardous. The additional
responsibility of carrying
passengers makes driving a bus
unsuitable for youth under 16.
They may still drive a truck or
STA-RITE Can Put A
Pipeline In Any Barn
WHY BUY A PIPELINE?
For An Average
40 Cow Herd
You Can . . .
Save walking 100 miles a
year.
Save carrying 292 tons of
milk a year.
Save 200 hours per year
on an average herd.
Produce higher quality
milk.
Increase your milk
production.
WHY BUY A STA-RITE PIPELINE?
1. Engineered for the modern dairy farm of today as well as the dairy farm of
tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors.
2, The only milkhouse control unit that is assembled at our modern new factory
on a stainless steel panel. Pretested for trouble free operation, self-draining
with patented washing features.
3. Built and guaranteed by Sta-Rite Industries, Inc., of Delavan, Wisconsin, a
recognized leader in home water systems and agricultural components.
• 24 Hour Milking Equipment Service
• Installation and Service
CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
for Farm Youths
automobile on the farm itself.
5. Operating, driving, or riding
on a tractor (track or wheel) over
20 belt horsepower, or attaching
or detaching an implement or
power take-off unit to or from
such tractor while the motor is
GO WITH THE WINHER
GO TROJAN
The Winner of the National
25 Acre Corn Growing Contest
(non-irrigated)
Trojan TXS 118 Yielded 237.98 bu. per acre.
America’s Fastest Growing Seed Corn Company.
EUGENE HOOVER
LITO, R. D. 3 fMf&uU I
569-0756
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SUPPLY CENTER
1027 Dillervifle Road, Lancaster
24 Hour Service Daily
running.
Farm tractors can overturn
and the operator or passenger
may be seriously injured. In
juries are complicated if the
accident occurs in an isolated
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