Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1972, Image 11

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markings. Incidentally, all new
regulations, recapped below,
become effective July 15.
Sixty five degree water must be
made available to inspectors on
the line. No deadline on this has
been established but plants
should plan on it and comply.
Any plants where ova from
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birds are collected for food must
realize that none should come
from other than wholesome
birds.
Any birds tested and found with
antibiotics should be sent back to
the producer until the acceptable
level has been reached.
One per cent bone is allowed in
deboned poultry but the in-
suhi:
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Repair Service
RD2 Box 67 East Earl, Pa. 17519
Phone 215-445-6175
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SUPPLY
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• Conveyors
competent guidance and advice in
picking out equipment, and
planning the complete operation ..
. from selecting the site, through
figuring hay storage space, to
helping you determine the type of
barn cleaner or milking parlor stall
you need
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spection service indicated good
judgement is being used.
When selling Rock-Cornish
birds it must be established that
the progeny are in fact pure bred
on both sides.
It is necessary to provide
laundry service for uniforms
used by inspectors.
There must be a water
pollution certification on sewage
disposal before inspection can be
furnished to a plant.
It is not necessary for small
plants to have an office—as long
as somewhere in the circuit there
is an office that can be used by
the inspector.
During a general discussion a
few miscellaneous facts were
projected.
Regarding O.S.H.A.
requirements, it appears as if
equipment manufacturers must
move to reduce noise. Tunnels
may be an answer.
Labeling regulations have been
extended for six months.
It is possible for the inspection
staff to suspend operations
temporarily rather than impose a
complete stoppage for operating
under unsanitary conditions,
when notified about correction,
or when condemned products
leave the plant.
Rotation of inspectors is
questionable and the matter will
have to be settled at the
Washington level.
In the event of
unreasonableness work through
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22.1972
Agricultural Workers
The agricultural worker may
have need for more types of
personal protective equipment
than the average construction
worker.
Farming is an occupation that
involves a number of diversified
jobs ranging from construction to
machinery repair, and the types
of protective equipment a farm
worker might need run from such
commonly used items as work
gloves to considerably more
complex respiratory equipment.
The farmer or rancher, the
National Safety Council points
out, should consider using
adequate personal protective
equipment in his operations not
the circuit supervisor, Dr.
Burkhart, then Dr. Farber, etc.
Several plants indicated that fast
action on unreasonableness is
necessary because it can be very
costly
The meeting adjourned at
approximately 10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
E. J. Lawless, Jr.
Secretary
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NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 25-31,1972
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The Difference
Lakes and ponds like the one above (left)
needn’t be spoiled by the odor and scum of
algae or threatened by the harmful, even lethal,
effect it can have on fish, animals and humans.
CUTRINE, used as directed, controlled the
algae in the pond (right) in just a few days.
CUTRINE can make the difference in your lake
or pond. It has been thoroughly tested and
proven in actual Held use. CUTRINE is regis
tered by the Environmental Protection Agency
for use in fish, farm and fire ponds; lakes; fish
hatcheries even in POTABLE WATER RES
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Smoketown, Pa. Ph. 397-3539
Need Protective Gear
only for humane reasons but also
to minimize time losses and
expenses of accidental injuries.
A recent three State Study
revealed that 59 per cent of ac
cidental work injuries to farm
family members or employees
resulted in two or more days of
lost time. In 1970 an estimated
200,000 people suffered disabling
injuries in agriculture and 2,400
were killed.
Certainly many of these in
juries and fatalities could have
been avoided or their seventy
lessened had the proper
precautions been provided.
The Safety Council feels that
the challenge of running a safe
operation should impel the far
mer or rancher to determine the
need for pesonal protective
equipment; select the proper
type for the hazards.
First Use of Rules
The first official U.S. ten
nis championship using Eng
lish rules and English balls
was held at the casino in
Newport, R. 1., on Aug. 31,
1881.
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