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Safety Rules

Safety Rules. King’s Fork High School. OSHA. Occupational , Safety & Health Administration.

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Safety Rules

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  1. Safety Rules King’s Fork High School

  2. OSHA Occupational , Safety & Health Administration OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health. www.osha.gov

  3. Safety Rules Get proper instruction and permission before using a tool or machine. Keep work area clean and organized. Always use guards and safety equipment on tools and machines. Report all damaged tools and machines to instructor.

  4. Safety Rules Allow only one person in a machine safety zone at a time. Keep your hair away from moving parts. (Pull back your hair) Roll up your sleeves while you operate tools machines.

  5. Safety Rules Always wear safety glasses or goggles while operating tools and machines. Know where all the emergency shut-off switches are.

  6. Safety Rules Remove all jewelry before using tools and machines. No horseplay or fooling around is permitted in the lab.

  7. Safety Rules Place tools back in the proper places when finished. Do not use electric tools near flammable liquids or gases. Know where the nearest fire extinguisher is and how to use it.

  8. Colors of Safety Red: Danger or Emergency Orange: Be on Guard Yellow: Watch out or Caution

  9. Colors of Safety White: Storage Green: First Aid Blue: Information or Caution

  10. Safety Poster Design Brief: Each student will design and develop a Safety Poster using Microsoft Word or Poster Board. The poster should reflect a common safety rule. Students should concentrate on developing a poster that legible and easily read from a distance. Color, orientation and font should also be taken into consideration.

  11. Safety Poster Materials & Equipment Computer Microsoft Word Pencil & Paper Colored Pencils Markers Rulers

  12. Safety Poster • Procedures: • Produce four thumbnail sketches of possible poster ideas • Identify the best design idea • Create a color rough layout of the chosen poster design by hand

  13. Safety Poster • Student Evaluation: • Four Thumbnail Sketches • One Color Rough Layout

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