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This safety review provides important tips for shop workers to protect their vision, hearing, and head. It emphasizes the use of safety glasses, proper tool handling, fire safety, and general precautions. Everyone is responsible for safety!
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Safety Review • Half the workers injured on the job are new employees.
Safety Review • People who work in shops need to protect three things: • vision/eyes • hearing/ears • head • hands
Safety Review • Always wear your safety glasseswhenever you’re in the shop. Even if you aren’t doing anything, other people are.
Safety Review • NEVER put/placetools in your pockets.
Safety Review • DON’T distract people who are working.
Safety Review • ALWAYS roll loose sleeves to your elbows and tie back/put uplong hair.
Safety Review • ALWAYS cut away from yourself, when using chisels and other edged tools.
Safety Review • Carry sharp tools and pointed tools closeto your body with the points down.
Safety Review • The following fire extinguishers fight which types of fires. • Class A:ordinary combustibles such as wood and paper. • Class B:flammable liquids like grease, gasoline and oil. • Class C:electrically energized fires. • Class D:flammable metals.
Safety Review • Sawdust is slippery/flammableand should be cleaned up immediately.
Safety Review • . After using a machine, ALWAYS stay with it until it comes to a complete stop.
Safety Review • ALWAYS wear hearing protection when working with power tools or other noisy machinery
Safety Review • NEVER use a machine without its safety guard in place.
Safety Review • ALWAYS have the instructor’s permission before operating any machinery.
Safety Review • Before using a machine, make sure all the movable parts are properly secured.
Safety Review • NEVER work with power tools or machines when you’re tired or in a bad mood.
Safety Review • Cut wood has splinters and sharp edges which can cause cuts and punctures.
Safety Review • A metal edge can be just as sharp as the tools that cut it.
Safety Review • Store tools and materials flat/horizontal, with the points and the heavy ends down.
Safety Review Everyone is responsible for safety!