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Farm Accidents : 6:. Each Year. . . I * Kill about 15,000 people. * Injure or cripple about 11/ million more. * Cause loss of 17 million man-days of farm labor, or the services of 46,000 men working every day for a year. * Keep tractors and other farm machinery in '' good repair. Equipment in bad repair or } carelessly handled ranks first in killing or injuring farm people. * Handle lulls and other farm animals carefully. They rank second in caulsilng farmn accidents and deaths. IUse sllarp-edged tools with caution-sickles, saws, corn knives, clisels, screwdrivers, axes. * Take proper care in using, handling, and storing insecticides and other poisonous chemicals. * Install, use, and repair electrical appliances and equipment properly. You can lessen the seriousness of many accidents by immediate and proper care. Keep a first aid kit handy and know how to use it. Call a doctor.
Michael, A. S. (Albert Sylvester), 1910-.American foulbrood of honey bees : how to control it.,
book,
September 1954;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5858/m1/15/:
accessed April 18, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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