Iowa
State University Extension
(Time:
30)
You're
getting ready for a cold winter, closing the upper windows
in the hog house, repairing a hay loft door that hasn't shut
all summer, or working on the roof.
We all
know the dangers of slips and falls below you, but what's
the one thing you need to watch above you?
Overhead
electrical lines. Never touch an overhead power line - with
your hands, ladders, or anything -because of the danger of
electrocution.
So watch
out for overhead power lines this fall as you get ready for
winter.
Brought
to you by your Iowa State University Extension.
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NASD Review: 04/2002
This
radio public service announcement was distributed by Iowa State
University Extension as part of the Safe Farm program. Safe
Farm promotes health and safety in agriculture. It is funded
by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
Iowa State University, and a network of groups that serve Iowa
farm workers and their families. Distribution date: November
1992
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