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DUTIES OF ENGINEERS.
ОглавлениеThe duties of an engineer are of much more importance and require a better knowledge of the operating of machinery than is generally understood. The responsibilities that rest upon him are very great; this applies to all engineers, but more especially to inexperienced men who take charge of small plants or farm engines, whose knowledge of machinery and the dangers connected with the improper handling of it, is limited. The proper management of boilers and engines is of as vital importance to prevent accident as their proper construction; as they are liable to get out of order and become unsafe unless the engineer is sufficiently informed to know what precautions should be taken under any and all circumstances that might prove disastrous.
Not only should an engineer be ever on the alert to guard against accident, but he should also be capable of keeping the engine, boiler and appliances in good condition, as the life of the machinery depends largely upon his competency and the faithful performance of his duties.
An Engineer:
Should be sober.
Should be industrious.
Should be careful.
Should be faithful to his charge.
Should keep his engine and its surroundings neat and clean.
Should keep his engine running smoothly without knocks or pounds.
Should learn to let “well enough” alone.
Should never attempt experiments unless he knows what he is about.
Should have a place for everything and keep everything in its place.
Should show by the quietness in running and appearance of the engine in his charge that it is properly cared for.
Should constantly endeavor to expand his mind as to the management, construction and care of boilers, engines and their appliances.
Should carry this book in his pocket for reference as it contains much valuable information and in a time of need may save much time and expense, or even prevent a catastrophe.