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Times Advocate, 1989-07-12, Page 30Page 26 Times -Advocate, July 12,1989 TO PRACTICE ON YOUR FARM DON'T allow riders on any farm equipment designed for one operator. DON'T over Toad farm wagons or other equipment. DON'T allow unskilled operator's on your form implements. DON'T work near noisy without protection for your ears. DO observe all highway traffic rules when operating on public roads. DO equip your tractors with a protective frame or crush resistant cab. DO wear safety belts when driving or riding any farm vehicle. DO keep your work areas clean, many farm workers are hurt each year due to trips and falls. farm machines Give your farm a once-over A few minutes of practic- ing farm safety goes a long way. A simple daily routine of giving your farm a safety "once-over" could easily minimize the possibility of careless accidents and Toss. Check and double-check all areas for possible hazards. Put safety first on your farm. NOT ALL FARM ACCIDENTS HAPPEN ON LARGE MACHINERY. CHECK THE FOLLOWING LIST AND TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT EVERYONE ON YOUR FARM. • Keep all guards and shields • in place when operating machinery and power tools of any kmd. • • Be prepared'for emergencies such as fire, flood, bhizard, windstorm, sudden illness and injury Plan and practice ways of evacuting house if fire strikes. • Install .fire extinguishers in .buildings, on motor vehicles. tractors and self-propelled equipment_ Drychemical is generally best, consult dealer.) • Applying pesticides, wear gloves and r • iecornmended protective clothing and chemical respirators. Do not smoke. • • Keep pesticides in a suitable storage area, in- accessible to children and animals. • Protect small children and others kiy covering tank openings, and fencing dangerous areas such as manure logoons and form ponds. Hove flota- tion aids available at ponds. • • Check electrical wiring, use prpper size fuses. • Wear safety shoes (with steel toe box), especially for repair and construction (obs, machinery operations and materials handling. • Protect your eyes with glasses or' goggles with safety lenses. (CSA Approved). • Protect your head with an industrial type "hard" hot or. "bump" cap. • Spore your hands on rough jobs with heavy•duty gloves. Weor rubber gloves when handling farm chemicals, petroleum products and other solvents. Use good hand lotions to prevent chapping. Is Every Week THINK ABOUT SAFETY NOW & PRACTICE IT ALL YEAR 'ROUND THESE FINS FIRMS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT FARM SAFETY HENSALL LIVESTOCK 262-2831 Hensall, Ont. Sales Every Thursday 12:30 p.m. All classes of Livestock We invite your consignments Barry Miller... Gregory Hargreaves... Victor Hargreaves... Clinton 233-7511 Exeter 235-2717 Kirkton 229-6205 Hensall 263-2619 Centralia FARMERS SUPPLY Ltd. Home building centre Centralia Phone 228-6638 Agrico Brucefield 233-3948 S MASSE ::!:',:7;',-;,,..Y-FERGUSON WWarn/ "Your Massey -Ferguson Dealer" SHERWD.., ti vitt— r 'Hwy. #83 150 Thames Rd.E. Exeter 235-0743. •,•.• C tiff' • Everyone Benefits.. By practicing farm safety you can save yourself possi- ble Toss ... even tragedy. Make safety your first order of business each and every day. Know the rules of farm safety and make sure your family and hands know them. Be alert to any "danger areas" and check them regularly. Do all you can to safeguard hazards. H ensall D istrict CO-OP Co-op Inc. Hensall 262-3002 Zurich 236-4393 Seaforth 527-0770 Brucefield 233-9823 DEUTZ 'ALLIS General Welding & Repairs Manufacturers of Custom Built Trailers and Truck Bodies 235.1273 Hyde Bros. Ltd. FARM EQUIPMENT Hensall Rannoch 262-2605 229-6700 DUALITY PRODUCTS TO PROTECT YOUREOUIPMENT TEXACO ■ BE SAFE EVERYDAY BOWE FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Sales, Service & Rentals since 1932 Exeter 235-2121 Dashwood 237-3242 FLET ONE CALL DO IT ALL Clinton Community Credit Union Ltd. Call your friendly Credit Union Today 374 Main St. Exeter 235-0640 70 Ontario St. Clinton 482-3466 Scotts ELEVATOR LTD. FEEDS.GRAINS.SEEO FERTILIZER. FARM SUPPLIES LUCAN 227-4479 1-800-265-7624 "Think Safety" ROWE FUELS .ti 527-1117 _1-800- - So'rving Seaforth, Exeter, Brussels and surrounding area 1'.(1. falx 711. Centralia (lntarin N11ut 11<11 Hwy. 4, Centralia, -Ontario -228 5582, .. , 14011,265-3474 the co-opelato$ INStIRANCI'. SLRVICI.S * 3ob Lammie 472 .Mao Si.,-Ex0 . Phone 235-1109 __ �r1 . HUROi TRACTOR (ALmAR) GRAIfl SYSTEMS LTD. 244 Wellington St. W. P.O. Box 550, Exeter (519) 235-1919 Grain Bins • Feed Tanks • Dryers • Augers • Elevators • Aeration Floors 8 Fon; London J� Life Representatives r for Exeter r a ' =Norr1 'Ttt-"'' Larry Johns 235-1359 - 235-1209 TTO1R end MEAT MARKET ritfrir Ar - 31/2 MILES EAST Of EXETER P110111 235-1123 CO.OP e re very 61g on sl ve Exeter Blyth Walkerton Exeter District Co -Operative 235-2081 Division of Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited Hensall Cpntr�a�d..-lla Kirktton 26 Y. 2411:. ..'. L 2210-3 ev-..B25'0900— Walton JlrttUuiley AxwvoU 527-1540 395-3601 356-2292 yaRD-maN) ier.r2t_q) Emig <••r• KONC$XIILD• NEW,DEAO NGERSOL C.G. Farm Supply Ltd. 22 Main St., Zurich Ont. Sales and Service - Repair Zurich• 236-4934 Marshall Mgt) Q+ SUM 4fflirlab Inc. FORD r,t:,v HaLAhD (K) KONGSKILDE 'We want you to farm safely everyday' Hwy. 83 E., Exeter 235-0840 P.O. Box 970 Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0 (519) 235-0870 McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT 519-887.6365 WALTON ,519-527-0245 Just a phone call away SALES — SERVICE - SATISFACTION For all your agricultural needs Hensall Mitchell Granton 262-2527 348.8433 225-2360 Seaforth Pt. Albert Aliso Craig 345-2545 529-7901- 293.3223