Housekeeping Safety Check To continue the safety check on your work habits, answer these questions concerning how you use electrical appliances. Answer by using this letter scheme: I do— A - Always; S - Sometimes; N - Never; 0 - No Opportunity. When I Use Electric Appliances I Choose equipment which complies with the safety stan dards of Underwriters’ Laboratories. Check type of current recommended to operating GET MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY WITH y A i a ii« I LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS Containing DES (diethylstilbestrol)! Mol-Mix is the ideal supplement for feedlot cattle Developed to economically balance gram and roughages for maximum feed conversion, top gams, and high dressing percentages, coupled with low production costs. MOL-MIX CONTAINS: Cane molasses Liquid urea Distillers solubles Condensed fermented corn extractives Ammonium polyphosphate Phosphoric acid Vitamins and trace minerals Plus unidentified factors Easier to absorb than solid supplements. Easier to handle. 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Always disconnect cord from wall outlet beofre removing from appliance otherwise a “hot” plug will be exposed. Grasp plug rather than cord when removing from outlet or appliance, holding plug firmly and pulling gently. Avoid using small appliances in area where they could ac cidentally fall into a sink while connected. Disconnect small appliances when not is use to avoid danger of shock or of accidentally touching “on” switch. Never let cord dangle ap pliance might be pulled off working area. Replace electric cords when noticeably worn. Never plug appliances into light sockets lighting wiring is not made to carry current necessary to operate appliances. Consult appliance instruction book for special safety precautions and directions for use. Always disconnect any ap pliance with exposed coils before cleaning. Never put heating unit, motor or cord of electric appliance in wiater as this may cause a short. (Electric skillets indicate up to what point they may be im mersed in water.) 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