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Safety in Robotics Engineering

This module reviews safety practices in robotics engineering, including creating a safe working environment, understanding OSHA regulations, safe lifting techniques, precautions with compressed air, reporting incidents, and characteristics of a safe work area.

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Safety in Robotics Engineering

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  1. Module B: ReviewRelating Safety to Robotics Engineering Department of Defense Education Activity Robotics Engineering – CTE502 Career and Technical Education Robotics Engineering (CTE502) – DoDEA Career and Technical Education Module B: Review – Relating Safety to Robotics Engineering Revised 14 July, 2012

  2. Module B: ReviewRelating Safety to Robotics Engineering INSTRUCTIONS: • The following slides contain questions and answers you should know about this subject. • Read the question, review your notes, and write the answer. • The correct answer can be found on the next slide. Compare the answers. • If they match… great! If they don’t… you have some studying to do before you take the module exam.

  3. Question: List at least six things you must do to ensure a safe working environment.

  4. Answer: • Remove all distractions • Focus on the task at hand • Behave responsibly • Be aware of what’s going on around you • Notify others around you of potential hazard • Report all problems to instructor immediately • PROTECT EYES, EARS, LUNGS, SKIN, HANDS, and BACK

  5. Question: What is OSHA and its role in the workplace?

  6. Answer: • OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. • OSHA is responsible for providing information from the US government regarding regulations, enforcement and workers’ rights pertaining to safe working conditions. • OSHA also provides training and various publications on topic.

  7. Question: What is the correct method for lifting heavy objects safely?

  8. Answer: • PROTECT YOUR BACK! When lifting heavy objects: • Lift close to your body • Feet should be shoulder width apart • Bend your knees and keep your back straight. • Tighten your stomach muscles • Lift with your legs • If you’re straining, get help!

  9. Question: What danger is involved with and precautions must be taken when working with compressed air?

  10. Answer: • Highly compressed air can be injected through the skin and into the bloodstream. • To prevent injury, compressed air: • Must be regulated to 30 PSI or less • Requires eye protection to be worn. • Must never be pointed at any part of the body. • Canned air must never be concentrated and inhaled.

  11. Question: What things must be reported to your instructor?

  12. Answer: • Report these things: • Damaged tools • Missing or defective parts from your experimenters or trainers • ALL accidents regardless of the level of injury • Any time you feel unsafe, ask your instructor for assistance.

  13. Question: What are characteristics of a safe work area?

  14. Answer: • A safe work area is • well ventilated • well lit • clean • organized

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