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    818-Lancast*r Farming, Saturday, January 1,1994
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) Many formers have some
thing in common with many rock
musicians: hearing damage. Far
mers should take steps to protect
their hearing before it’s too late,
says a safely expert in Penn
State’s College of Agricultural
Sciences.
“Loud rock music averages
about 115 decibels,” says Dr.
Dennis Murphy, professor of agri
cultural and biological engineer
ing. “Farm noise ranges between
90 and 140 decibels, well above
the 85-dccibel limit at which
industrial employers are mandated
to provide hearing protection for
workers.”
Consistent, repeated exposure
to such volumes can damage hear
ing before you notice any change,
Murphy warns. “You may even
think you’re getting used to the
noise, but it’s more likely that
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Farm Workers Should Protect Hearing
you've already acquired a mild
hearing loss.”
Hearing loss has warning signs,
however. “Ringing, buzzing or
whirring in your ears may indicate
temporary hearing loss.” says
Murphy. “If you listen to the radio
or television at a volume uncom
fortable to others, you may have
some damage. Frequently asking
people to speak up also may indi
cate hearing loss.”
Row can you tell if you need
noise protection? “If you need to
shout to be heard three feet away,
the noise is too loud,” Murphy
says. “Reduce the noise level or
wear hearing protection. Protect
ing your hearing today can save
you a lot of misery tomorrow.”
Even though surveys show far
mers recognize the hazards of
excessive noise, they rarely use
hearing protection. “Some farmers
believe that ear protection is
HOUSE
inconvenient, unhandy or too
time-consuming.” Murphy says.
“It may take some getting used to,
but the benefits far outweigh any
inconvenience.”
Noise protection devices come
in two basic forms muffs that
fit over the ears and plugs that fit
inside. On average, these devices
reduce noise volume by about 25
decibels. They are available from
health and safety catalogs, drug
and sporting goods stores or
through licensed audiologists.
When choosing hearing protec
tion, consider cost, comfort and
effectiveness. “Muffs are comfort
able for longer wearing limes but
are not effective when obstructed
by glasses or hats,” Murphy says.
“Hearing plugs are less noticeable
than muffs and are small enough
to fit in a pocket.”
Disposable ear plugs may cost
less than $l. Muffs cost from $5 to
$BO. “Disposable plugs are conve- Activities such as shooting
nient, but can become expensive if B uns . listening to loud music or
used regularly,” he says. “Reus- attending loud concerts and sport
able plugs or muffs are a better i n 8 events also can damage your
choice for frequent wearers.” hearing.
Producer Salmonella
Meeting Set
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
An open meeting for Pennsyl
vania egg producers regarding
Salmonella enteritidis (SE) has
been scheduled for Friday, Jan
uary 28, at the Lancaster Farm and
Home Center.
The meeting is jointly sponsor
ed by the Penn State Extension
Service and the Pennsylvania
Poultry Federation. The meeting
begins at noon with a complimen
tary lunch provided by the Federa
tion.
The afternoon program in
cludes presentations on effective
MAILBOX MARKET
FOR SALE
35,000 BTU gas heater
“warm morning," vented,
thermostat, excel, cond.,
$225. Ben Fisher, Colonial
Rd., Gonlcyiville, Pa
17529. 717-768-8609
NH 452 disc mower like
new $2850 firm, 16'
wooden bale wagon new
$650 firm. Dau. Co
717-469-7351.
IH 800 cyclo planter 6 row
rough, but works, $l5OO,
JD 400 rotary hoe 15',
Cumb. Co. 717-532-8856.
1986 Colony Park S.W.
131,000 gcod shape well
maintained $2OO or 8.0.
peafowl pair beautiful have
had chicks. Lane. Co.
717-367-7092.
1140,000 BTU hot water fur
nace w/thermostat in good
i cond., $5OO. Lane. Co. Eli
King, 316 Spring Garden
Rd., Kinzers, Pa. 17535.
Vary flashy yearling non
standard bred stud colt
$250. Lane. Co. Christ S.
King, 4925 Newport Rd.,
Kinzer, Pa. 17535.
14’6*x44' cold frame green
house w/crank out vent.
Samuel Lapp, 401
Academy Rd., Oxford, Pa.
19363,1 mi. west of Union.
6 yr. old standaidbred bug
gy horse anybody can
drive, also big white belt
heifer, big carriage horse.
Lane. Co. 717-364-5039.
Wheat straw $95 ton $2
bale, 75 Cub Cadet riding
mower $lOO 080.
717-426-2296.
Qualify antique gas cook
stove working oond., $2OO.
Lane. Co. 717-442-5243
eves.
1 pair 18.4x34 Firestone
field & road tractor tires &
tubes, 25% tread, best
offer. Union Co.
717-922-1313.
MH 33 w/single front wheel,
nice $1875, Farmall Fl 2
motor stuck $550. Lewis
burg, Pa 717-524-2410.
rodent control and a discussion of
the Pennsylvania Egg Quality As
surance Program (PEQAP).
Rodents are considered the pri
mary source of recontamination of
poultry houses. PEQAP is the
voluntary SE monitoring program
available to Pennsylvanain egg
producers.
Scientists will be joined by se
veral egg producers in discussing
these topics.
For more information, contact
John D. Hoffman, Pennsylvania
Poultry Federation, 500 N. Pro
gress Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17109.
Pexto 16 oa. hand drive
slitting shears w/stand
cheap, Pexto #622 w/5 sets
whls. other machs. York
Co. 717-423-1562.
4 btm. 4200 JD rollover
plow $l2OO Ashtabula Co.
Ohio. 216-293-8513.
Electric mal $35,3 HP mtr.
$l5O, 5 HP $195, hand
grinder new $9O, WPA Axe
$75, 2 cyl Novo engine
$450. 216-733-7044.
Holland 1 row transplanter
(good condition) $450,
Maryland 3 compartment
tobacco press, $3OO, Min
nich type press $75, tobac
co lathe $l2 per 100. Enos
S. King, Box 153, Rebers
burg, Pa. 16872.
You have always wanted MjU
a windmill. Now Is your
chance to gat one for SjßjS^!i
Christmas. Or, buy your wjvS>
Honey one and maybe
you can enjoy It too. Sand $2 for our catalog.
O’Brock Windmills
9435 12th SL North Benton, Ohio 44449
(2161 884-4681
Diesel Engine
Service
• Industrial - Agricultural - Automotive
• New - Rebuilt - Used Engines &
Power Units
• New & Used Replacement Parts
• Parts & Service On Twin Disc &
Rockford Clutches
• Diesel Engine Rebuilding & Repair
Service
• Detroit Diesel Series 53-71-92 & 8.2
Diesels 48-500 HP
Case baokhoe 5808
$4500, Woods DBO mower
$650, 1971 4x4 Ford 100
truck as is $3OO Bucks Co
215-598-7546
IV4" SS pipeline milking
system for 30 stall barn
complete $BOO neg
Susque Co.
717-965-2038.
Oak pump organ & bench
by Weaver, York Co., $325,
Pine Chuich pew $B5,
Kratz family history $5O
Mont, Co. 215-287-9897
1 Farmall tractor for parts
$l5O, 1 loader & snow
blade for M or H Int. Wyom
ing Co. 717-334-4268.
13 Pleasant Valley Rd
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 733-3890
(717) 738-3146 FAX