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Mark Martin

Mark Martin . Carpentry 5/5/10 . Typical safety tags . Barriers. Barricades. Outside of a hardhat. Inside of a hard hat. Safety glasses. Safety goggles. Safety face shield . Full-body harness and lanyards . Safety shoe. Safety gloves. Completed table 3. Earplugs/earmuffs.

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  1. Mark Martin Carpentry 5/5/10

  2. Typical safety tags

  3. Barriers

  4. Barricades

  5. Outside of a hardhat

  6. Inside of a hard hat

  7. Safety glasses

  8. Safety goggles

  9. Safety face shield

  10. Full-body harness and lanyards

  11. Safety shoe

  12. Safety gloves

  13. Completed table 3

  14. Earplugs/earmuffs

  15. Self-contained breathing apparatus

  16. Full face piece mask

  17. Supplied Air Mask

  18. Half Mask

  19. Lift Safely

  20. Examples of Barriers and Barricades Barriers: tell people if there are anything that has water, big hole ect those two examples barriers but there is a lot more things that barriers can be used. Barricades: Are signs that might say road closed, detour, caution, danger, men working.

  21. Warning Never remove a barricade unless you have been authorized to do so. Follow your employer’s procedures for putting up and removing barricades.

  22. Personal Protective Equipment Use And Care. • Regularly inspect it. • Properly care for it. • Use it properly when it is needed. • Never alter or modify it in any way.

  23. Did You Know? Hard hats used to be made of metal. However, metal conducts electricity, so most hard hats are now made of reinforced plastic or fiberglass.

  24. Hard Hat Care Hard Hats take care of your head when you are on a construction site because if you don’t have it on you will risk in a injury or getting fined for not following the rules on a job site.

  25. Warnings Handle safety glasses and goggles with care. If they get scratched, replace them. The scratches will interfere with your vision. Clean the lenses regularly with lens tissues or a soft cloth

  26. Work gloves and safety shoe Work gloves: are important to protect your hands well you are working so you can’t get blisters or getting hurt. Work shoe: When you are working in place that requires to wear safety shoe such as a construction site.

  27. Warning When a respirator is required, a personal monitoring device is usually also required. This device samples the air to measure the concentration of hazardous chemicals.

  28. Warnings Handle safety glasses and goggles with care. If they get scratched, replace them. The scratches will interfere with your vision. Clean the lenses regularly with lens tissues or a soft cloth.

  29. Review Questions 1.The _________ keeps the key to a lock used for lockout/tagout. A. Site supervisor B. Person who puts on the lock C. Site safety manager D. OSHA Inspector 2. You may operate a device that is tagged out if there is no imminent danger. True False 3. A yellow and purple warning barricade means________. Caution Danger Physical danger Radiation hazard 4. Hole cover must be strong enough to support ____ the weight of anything that may be placed on top of them. Exactly Twice Four times Ten Times

  30. Review Questions 5.Adjust the webbing of a hard hat so that there is _______ between your head and the shell. NO Space B. As much space as possible At least 1 inch of space Less than 1 inch of space 6. ___provide the best all-around protection for your eyes. Welding hoods Face Shields Safety goggles Strap-on glasses 7. A_____ has its own clean air supply Half mask B. Mouthpiece with mechanical filter Self-contained breathing apparatus Full face piece mask 8. Whenever there is danger of an inhalation hazard, you must use a respirator. True False

  31. Review Questions 9._____do(es) not interfere with the respirator’s seal Facial hair Gum and Tobacco chewing Dentures Temple bars on glasses 10. When lifting heavy objects, keep as much weight as possible over your______. A. Hips B. Shoulders C. Legs D. Back

  32. Answers Review Questions c. Site safety manager b. False a. Caution b. Twice c. At least 1 inch of space c. Safety goggles c. self- contained breathing apparatus a. True b. Gum and chewing tobacco c. legs

  33. Sources -Google images -Textbook

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