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
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'Hwy. #83 150 Thames Rd.E.
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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
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co-opelato$
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472 .Mao Si.,-Ex0 .
Phone 235-1109
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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
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527-1540 395-3601 356-2292
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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
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(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