
Activity In Lesson 2: Horticulture
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- Q1
Apply a lot lubricating oil to the end of the tool and start working the stone slowly around the blade.
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Farm implements, such as ordinary plow and wooden harrow, should not be checked thoroughly before use.
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An untied shoelace, flowing long hair and stray threads from an old shirt have, in the past, led to horrendous injuries when operating farm equipment.
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Tools that are damaged out should be separated and repaired urgently to prevent an accident.
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Feeling energize when operating machinery can be dangerous. Make sure you’re taking breaks from work when you need rest.
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Read and comply with the manual. Always thoroughly read the manual for each piece of equipment.
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Always use alcohol. Even one drink cannot affect your ability to operate machinery.
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When performing with a file, balance the blades in the lens or on a firm surface, such as a work table, to prevent damage and maintain even stroke.
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Keep children and animals away from working areas. To avoid any disastrous accidents, keep your child’s play area separate from your work area.
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Maintain awareness. Stay focused. Be aware of what you are doing and where you are going.
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