Right to know (Continued from Page Al) nonmanufacturing sector.” Included in the non manufacturing sector are small business, such as fanning, Lee said. Under the bill, these businesses would be required to label all chemicals in the work place and provide a training program for employees about these substances. In most cases, chemical con tainers are already labeled and provide information on the sub stances found within. However, if a container is not labeled correctly, the businessman or farmer must correct the labeling, Lee said. Labeling of containers includes secondary containers, as well, he said. For example, if a farmer purchased a 50-gallon drum of fertilizer and placed the contents 2 pt. BARB WIRE • 12‘/2ga. • 1280 ft. Reg. $39.95 SALE *31.88 r- --- ~ u " IMJiilrit 'Tt' ~ • Ready to use, contains insecticide for control of horn flies & lice. • Reduces face flies, cattle dust Reg. $31.29 $32.29 $10.69 $11.89 Dust Bag w/12‘/2 lb. Co-Ral Dust Dust Bag w/12*/2 lb. Rabon Dust Refill Dust 25 lb. Co-Ral Refill Dust 25 lb. Rabon WISP€RCOOL turbine Vl |f ( s whisper Quiet MODEL 32J812 • Let the wind do your cooling FREE • Saves Energy • 12” Throat • 17%" Rotor Reg. Price $17.95 Base Reg. $8.95 SALE *7.95 Other Models Available •RST 9,000 ft. per bale Gross weight - 40 lbs. 231 ft. per lbs. Tensile strenfh - 325 lbs. Knot Strength -130 lbs. also available on 10,000 ft. in a fertilizer spreader, the farmer would be required to label the spreader. The spreader, Lee ex plained, would be considered a secondary container. Under H.B. 1236, farmers and businessmen would also be required to supply a list of all hazardous chemicals in their workplace if a community member would request this in formation, Lee said. The list of substances would then be recorded with the state Department of Health. Approximately 2,500 “hazar dous” substances have been listed by the Department of Health. The “Right to Know” bill, Lee said, was drafted with worker safety in mind, but it must be reasonable for the employer also. “We think Pennsylvania needs a right to know law,” he said, “but it & TEE POSTS Ree. SALE SVi' 6' 6V4’ Cattle Rub * Pour insecticide along 10' length and let cattle do rest • Use with Pace Flyps and get a more effective fly control Reg. $18.95 SALE •13.99 Face Flyps* For more effective fly control use with the above Cattle Rub Reg. $8.99 OFive Point Brand Cattle Dust 4l ll Bag TRUCKLOAD BALER TWINE HAS ARRIVED 100% sisalana fiber 2 spools per bale Produced under the "1.D." system: • Uniformity • True Length • Strength • Knot Strength • No missing ends, multi ends, or knots * 1 5O or More *17«00 ea. 10-50 Bales •2.19 *2.29 *2.49 2.69 2.89 3.09 SALE *6.59 SALE. *24.99 *25.99 •8.99 •9.99 SALE $ 15.95 must be enforceable and reasonable and not i/Tconflict with Federal OSHA standards.” A “Right to Know” bill is needed, agrees the manager of government relationships for the Pa. Farmer’s Association (PFA); however, as drafted, H.B. 1236 would create additional paperwork for fanners and employers. Farmers and employers should know what chemical substances they are working with and provide this information to employees, A 1 Myers agreed. But, he added, the bill goes beyond its beneficial nature. “It is our belief that farmers would have a considerable amount of paperwork as the bill is writ ten,” Myers said. Included in the paperwork, Myers explained, would be the filling out of a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Developed by OSHA, the MSDS form should be PERMECTRIN V quart bottleX SSSE exclusive 1 „| down com ijMciai in Is pounds in For use in or around I tong-lasting beef cattle, dairy cattle. $&*%%%, SJJJL., horses, swine, pet and :mmmrn f 8 poultry premises for the 4..... insecticide, control of a variety of flies. 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This creates a problem for Penn State to offer milk UNIVERSITY PARK - On September 17 and 18, a milk marketing shortcourse for county extension workers and state ex tension specialists will be offered • LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS White Creosote Paint • Lead-free linseed oil base for barn, outbuildings, fence etc • Harmless to livestock • No 100 • 2 Gallon Size $ 16.99 2 Gal Reg. $22.95 mcastar Farming, Saturday, July 7,1984-AI7 marketing shortcourse BEAVERTOWN - Brooks End and Par Kay Farms held their annual summer sale June 29. The sale totaled |66,540 for an average of $297.00 for the 224 head. The top-selling animal was Lot 122 RTB3 Champion Boy 180-10 selling for $l,OOO to George Fraizer and Sons Fort Wayne, Ind. The Top-selling Yorkshire Bred Gilt was Lot 25 purchased by Joseph Zerby, Beavertown, for $535. The top-selling Landrace Boar was Lot 143 purchased by John Matthew Fallentimber, for $5lO. The top selling Landrace Bred Gilt was Lot 71 purchased by John K. King, Paradise, for $4OO. Averages include; 41 hd. of Yorkshire Bred Gilts, $361, 42 hd. of Yorkshire Boars, $463,83 hd. of Yorkshires, $412. 35 hd. of Landrace Bred Gilts, $322,6 hd. of Landrace Boars, $498, 41 hd. of Landrace, $348. 100 Commercial Open Gilts, $lBl. fanners, Myers said, who lack the expertise or research to provide such information. He noted that large manufacturing firms are able to hire experts to complete such a task. “The ‘Right to Know’ is a step in a positive direction regarding chemicals people deal with,’’ Myers said, adding that PFA is in the process of drafting amend ments which would create a “more acceptable bill.” at Penn State’s University Park. Dairy marketing extension specialists from Penn State, Cornell University and the University of Vermont as well as key industry personnel will present the program. The program will cover topics such as starting and maintaining county or regional milk marketing programs, the 1985 Farm Bill, the Pa. Milk Marketing Board, advertising and promotion, the price support program, pricing milk under federal market orders and many others. Brooks End sale