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Safety

Published on Nov 17, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Safety

Tool, Equipment, and Facility Safety

Safety is Freedom

From Dangers, Risks, or Accidents
Photo by Tim Geers

Accident

Suddenly occurring and unintentional
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Injury or property damage

First Aid

Immediate, tempory care

Temporary care until the

services of a physician can be obtained

Call 911

Photo by Dun.can

The Law of Negligence

Requires a Person to be reasonable and use Common SEnse
Photo by mikecogh

Red

Fire Protection Equipment

Portable Containers

of Flamable Liquids

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Photo by mag3737

Yellow

Click to Edit

Photo by State Farm

Orange

Dangerous

parts of Machines

Exposed Edges

Pulleys, Gears, Rollers, Butting Devices, Power Jaws

Purple

Radiation Hazards

SAfety

First Aid Equipment, SAfety Equipment

Traffic Flow

Housekeeping Purposes
Photo by Jeremy Brooks

Personal Safety Rules

WEar Appropriate Clothing

Confine Long Hair

Before operating rotating Equipment
Photo by lokeswari

Always

Wear Safety Glasses
Photo by Rain Rabbit

Remove Ties

when working around rotating EQuipment
Photo by widjaja.wr

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Remove Jewelry

Photo by k.landerholm

No Monkey Business

Conduct yourself in a safe manner
Photo by Leo Reynolds

Wash Hands Frequently

Use Soap and Water

General Shop Safety

Keep all Hand Tools Sharp

Clean, and in Safe Working Order

Report DEfective Tools

Keep Safety Guards In Place

Operate Machines

Only after receiving Instruction on SAfe Use

Report All Accidents

Before Leaving a Machine

Make sure it is turned off and Stopped
Photo by Andrew Huff

Make sure all guards and Barriers

are in place before starting a machine

Disconnect Power

before doing Maintenance, oiling, or Cleaning

Keep the Shop Floor Clean

Photo by ya3hs3

Clean spilled Liquids Immediately

Clean Machine with a Brush

Not with a rag or bare hands

Do not use Compressed Air

to clean your person or clothing

Stack Materials Safely

and in proper place
Photo by stevendepolo

Store Tools

Safely and in their proper Place
Photo by Alan R. Light

Clear Working Area

Tables and Benches - Of Debris and other Hazards

Keep Traffic areas and aisles Free

of Materials and other Debris
Photo by mRio

store Oily Rags in

Self-Closing, Metal Containers

Brooms and Brushes

Keep Plenty of Housekeeping Equipment Available

Fire Triangle

Fuel - Heat - Oxygen

A Fire Must Have

All three Elements in order to Exist
Photo by Vvillamon

Classes of Extinguishers

Class A

Ordinary Combustibles

Class B

Flammable Liquids

Class C

Electrical Fires

Class D

Combustible Metals

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