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Don’t Lose Your Head, Be Safe in the Shop!

Don’t Lose Your Head, Be Safe in the Shop!. By: Garret Rowley. Garret Rowley - AgEd 410, Fall 2012. Video Link. Today’s Goals (CLF2102). Recognize hazardous situations Use a fire extinguisher properly Practice all shop and equipment safety regulations Develop a proper attitude toward work

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Don’t Lose Your Head, Be Safe in the Shop!

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  1. Don’t Lose Your Head, Be Safe in the Shop! By: Garret Rowley Garret Rowley - AgEd 410, Fall 2012

  2. Video Link

  3. Today’s Goals (CLF2102) • Recognize hazardous situations • Use a fire extinguisher properly • Practice all shop and equipment safety regulations • Develop a proper attitude toward work • Avoid unsafe practices • Acquire all proper shop safety knowledge necessary to produce a safe SAE project.

  4. Definitions • Safety: • Some object or procedure to prevent injury or damage. • Danger: • The possibility of suffering harm or injury • Combustible: • Able to ignite or catch fire • Hazardous: • Risky, dangerous • Extinguish: • To put out a fire or light; quench

  5. Personal Safety • Eyes • Face • Head/Hair • Ear Protection

  6. Personal Safety • Body • Feet • Hands • Respirators

  7. Can You Name Three Items Used For Personal Shop Safety?

  8. Shop Set-up • Keep all shields and protective coverings in place when using machinery • Keep work areas free of all clutter and debris

  9. Shop Set-up Tool Storage Flammable Liquids

  10. Colors of Danger! Danger! Machine Hazard/Working Distance Caution Safety Equipment/Areas, First Aid Kits Radioactivity Work Areas and Usable Machinery Traffic Pathways Background Color for Information

  11. Quick! What Does Green Stand For?

  12. Fire Triangle

  13. Fire Prevention • Store fuels in approved containers, preferably made of metal. • Store fuels away from flammable containers such as wood and paper. • Keep the shop environment well below combustion temperature. • Use fires only in areas that is designated safe to do so.

  14. Fire Types • Class A: Ordinary combustibles • Class B: Flammable Liquids • Class C: Electrical • Class D: Combustible metals

  15. Extinguisher Types C A B D

  16. Which Type Would You Want in Your House?

  17. How to Use a Fire Extinguisher

  18. NO horseplay! • Report ANY hazards to the INSTRUCTOR! • Read ALL warning labels! • Know ALL safety procedures and location of safety equipment! • Now lets go build some projects!

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