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The document discusses various safety topics including: - Safety being everyone's responsibility - Proper use and maintenance of hand tools to prevent injuries - Classes of fires and how to use different types of fire extinguishers - Necessity of following safety precautions around electricity, machines, and personal protective equipment like eye protection - Correct lifting techniques to avoid injury - First aid procedures like artificial respiration - The importance of safety charts and rules for tools, machinery, and work environments.
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The document discusses various safety topics including: - Safety being everyone's responsibility - Proper use and maintenance of hand tools to prevent injuries - Classes of fires and how to use different types of fire extinguishers - Necessity of following safety precautions around electricity, machines, and personal protective equipment like eye protection - Correct lifting techniques to avoid injury - First aid procedures like artificial respiration - The importance of safety charts and rules for tools, machinery, and work environments.
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SAFETY

Safety is the responsibility of EVERYBODY.

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Hand tools injury prevention

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SAFETY
Reason of accident. Personal safety. Machine safety. Tools safety. Fire fighting. Electricity & over head safety.

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SAFETY
Use the right SIZE and TYPE of tool for the job Follow the correct procedure for using every tool Keep cutting tools sharp and in good condition Dont work with oily or greasy hand
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Handle sharp or pointed tools with care


Always carry sharp or pointed tools with the point down Never carry tools in your pocket

Dont use tools that are loose or cracked


Chisels or punches with mushroomed heads should be ground smooth Dont use a file without a handle
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Dont use screwdrivers as chisels or pry bars Dont use a cheater with a wrench
After using a tool, clean it and return it to its proper place If anything breaks or malfunctions, report it to your instructor at once

Never place tools & materials where they hang on the edge of the table
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Dont use tools for things they werent meant for Cut away from yourself when using sharp tools Dont pry or hammer with file.

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SAFETY AND PRECAUTION


1.NESSECITY OF SAFETY & PRECAUTION 2.ELECTRICAL SAFETY 3.SAFETY AGAINST FIRE.

4.CLASS OF FIRE.
5.TYPS OF RIRE EXTINGUSER. 6.SAFETY CHART.

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What is a hand tool injury prevention campaign?


A program to reduce incidents, including injuries related to working with our hands by:

Improving our attitude and thus behavior


Improving our awareness Understanding tool safety

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Soda Acid Type Fire Extinguisher


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Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher


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Lab Safety Equipment


Fire Extinguisher
Fire Blanket

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED HERE!


Head Eye Face Hearing protection Respirators Others as needed
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Typical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)


Hand
Gloves

Face
Face Shield

Eye
Glasses, Goggles

Ear
Ear Plugs, Ear Muffs

Lung
Mask, Respirator

Head
Hard Hat
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SAFETY

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER CLASSES


A - Ash, any materials that leave ash (wood, paper, cloth, etc.)
B - Barrel, flammable liquids C - Current, electrical fires D - Metals ABC - Multiple
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER OPERATION The P.A.S.S. System


Pull the pin Aim at the base of the fire Squeeze the trigger Sweep back and forth
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SAFETY RULES For Hand Tools

SCREWDRIVERS
1.

Always ensure the screwdriver fits the head of the screw body while using the screwdriver pry bar or nail puller

2. Do not hold the work piece against your 3. Do not use a screwdriver as a punch, chisel,

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SAFETY RULES For Hand Tools


SCREWDRIVERS CONTINUED

1. Do not use a screwdriver to test the


charge of a battery

2. Use blue handled screwdrivers when


working on electrical

3. Do not use a screwdriver to make a


starting hole for screws

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SAFETY RULES For Hand Tools


CHISELS
1.

Use only chisels that are sharp


head

2. Do not use chisels with a mushroom

3. Use only hammers that are designed


for use with chisels

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SAFETY RULES For SPECIFIC Hand Tools


HAMMERS
1. Use a claw hammer for pulling nails

2. Do not strike a hardened steel


surface with a another pry-bar claw hammer

3. Do not strike one hammer against


hammer

4. Do not use a hammer as a wedge or

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HAND TOOL SAFETY


1. Inspect and maintain 2. Know how to correctly use the tool 3. Use the correct tool for the job 4. Do not alter the guards!

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SAFETY RULES For Hand Tools contd


WRENCHS 1. Do not use wrenches that are bent, cracked, or that have loose handles

2. A hammer may be used for striking


face wrenches ONLY

3. If at all possible use socket or box


wrenches

4. Do not use a cheater bar

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GENERAL Power Tool


RULES

Do not stand in water or wet surfaces when running a power tool grips or other nonconductive areas.

Hold all power tools by the plastic hand

Do not plug multiple electrical cords into a


single outlet

Do not use power tools or extension cords


with a missing prong

Ground all tools unless double insulated


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GENERAL Power Tool RULES


Be aware of all power lines, electrical

circuits visible

and water pipes that are not

Do not wear loose clothing, dangling

objects or jewelry. Long hair must be restrained


All observers should be kept a safe distance from the work area

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Science
WILF: To know how to use electricity safely
I know that electricity can be dangerous and am beginning to understand how to keep safe!

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DANGER!!!!!
If not used properly electricity can be dangerous. Follow the safety rules!!!!

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Number 1
Do not have wires where people can trip over them

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Number 2
Never stick your fingers into a plug socket

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Number 3
Never use electrical appliances with frayed wires

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Number 4
Never touch a socket with wet hands

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Number 5
Never overload a plug socket

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Number 6
Never use electrical appliances with broken plugs

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Number 7
Always make sure an adult fixes broken electrical appliances

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Safety
Respect the machines Common Sense
Wear safety glasses Avoid loose clothing Restrain long hair Never wear gloves Never wear shorts or sandals Stay alert

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You should always use the appropriate eyewear for the job

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What are the different kinds of eye protection?


Glass Plastic Polycarbonate Shielded safety glasses Goggles Full Face shields

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Glass
Glass lenses provide good scratch resistance
They can withstand chemical exposure They can accommodate a large number of prescriptions

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Plastic and polycarbonate


Light weight
Protect against welding splatter Less likely to fog up Not very scratch resistant Will not accommodate prescriptions
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Safety glasses should be shielded


Shielding provides better protection from flying debris It provides protection against chemicals which may be suspended in the air

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Goggles
Goggles provide greater protection from splashes, liquids and dusts than shielded safety glasses They should fit tightly against your face
They provide the best protection against liquid pesticides and other toxic chemicals
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Face shields
Face shields are used where you have a very high chance of exposure to an airborne substance
A face shield is not enough to protect your eyes by itself; It should be worn with approved safety glasses
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Lifting Safety:
#1 Squat Load between legs Back straight and vertical #2 Push up with legs Keep load close #3 Lift load with arms Keep load close Change direction with feet Don't twist body

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This is why:

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ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION

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SAFETY CHART

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