Auto Body Shop Safety Rules

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Auto Body Shop Safety Rules NOTES: 1. This symbol ▼ indicates you need to click the mouse before reading the next line or slide. 2. Statements in Italics are meant as a guide for you, a recommendation of what to do. 3. The word DISCUSSION indicates that the slide content is organized in a Question and Answer format. After you read each question, have students shout out the answers or call on students. Repeat answers as needed so everyone can hear them. 4. “----” indicates a short pause to give students time to answer the question. 5. The words in bold appear on the slide. -----------end NOTES------------------ Shop safety is very important. In this session we will be discussing the rules for working safely in our Auto Body Shop. ▼

Comply with the Shop Safety Rules Work safely Comply with the Shop Safety Rules Work Safely and Comply with the Shop Safety Rules Our rules are designed to prevent injuries to students working in the shop. We also want you to recognize the importance of safety when you leave here and work somewhere else. We strive to provide a safe work environment by maintaining machines in proper working condition and establishing safe operating procedures. Before we get into the specific rules, let’s briefly look at the legal aspect of safety and health. ▼

(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Develops standards Inspects workplaces for compliance OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the regulatory agency responsible for workplace safety and health. ▼ OSHA develops workplace safety and health standards. ▼ OSHA inspectors enforce these standards by conducting workplace inspections. Both employers and employees have responsibilities under OSHA. ▼

OSHA Employer Responsibilities: Provide a safe and healthful workplace – free from recognized hazards Comply with OSHA standards Employers are required to Provide a safe and healthful workplace – free from recognized hazards ▼ And they must Comply with the OSHA Standards The Tech College strives to comply with OSHA standards to provide a safe working environment for instructors and students. ▼

OSHA Employee Responsibilities: Follow all safety rules Your responsibility as students is to work safely and follow the safety rules we will be discussing today. Remember, OSHA will apply in any workplace you go to when you leave here. Now, let’s look at the specific safety rules for our shop. These rules are posted in the shop and available on D2L. ▼

Safety Glasses with side shields are required at all times Tinted or reflective lenses are not allowed. Regular prescription glasses are not safety glasses. You can either wear safety glasses, or goggles over your prescription glasses or you can purchase prescription safety glasses. In addition, if you use contacts, you must still wear safety glasses. We will talk more about eye protection in another session. ▼

Closed-toe shoes are required SmartSign Closed-toe shoes are required Wear closed-toed shoes at all times to protect your toes from being crushed by falling objects and to prevent contact with sharp objects. Sturdy leather shoes are preferable. Safety shoes or boots are even better. Sandals or open-toed shoes are never allowed in the shop.▼

Use the required personal protective (PPE) equipment for each task Use the required personal protective equipment (PPE) for each task. Additional personal protective equipment rules will be discussed as you learn about safe operating procedures. PPE rules are posted in the Shop on the Personal Protective Equipment Table and on D2L. ▼

Follow safety rules and operating procedures for each task Follow safety rules and procedures for each task. You will learn more about these rules and procedures in future classroom and lab sessions. ▼

Compressed air for cleaning parts or equipment must be less than 30 psi Compressed air used for cleaning parts or equipment must be less than 30 psi. Keeping the pressure low reduces the potential for injury from metal chips. ▼ You should only use OSHA-compliant air guns. ▼

Never use compressed air to clean skin or clothing Cleaning skin or clothing with compressed air may cause metal chips to embed in and injure the skin and eyes. ▼ cochs.ca

No running or horseplay Running and horseplay can result in an injury to those involved and distract others. ▼ Paxton/Patterson

Never block: Emergency exits Fire extinguishers Electrical panels Or electrical panels Not even temporarily. This equipment, as well as first aid kits, must always be accessible in case of an emergency. ▼

SPILLS Clean up small spills immediately Adossorb-it Products Report large spills to the instructor Clean up small spills immediately Small spills of oil, grease or coolant should be cleaned up immediately to prevent creating a slip and fall hazard. Cleaning up small spills or leaks will also prevent further spread of the material. If you are not sure about how to clean it up and dispose of the material, ASK your instructor. Depending on what the material is, you might need PPE. ▼ Report large spills to the instructor so that appropriate steps can be taken. ▼

Report to the Instructor Immediately: Unsafe conditions and acts All injuries Stonehouse Signs Report unsafe conditions and acts to the instructor immediately so that the problem can be corrected. ▼ Also, report all injuries to the instructor, no matter how slight or insignificant the injury may seem to you. ▼

Keep your work area clean and organized Keep aisles and floor around machines clear of parts, oil and grease at all time to prevent slips, trips and falls. At the end of the lab, clean up your work area and return all tools to their proper place. ▼ emedco

No tobacco or smokeless products of any type allowed in the shop or on school property No tobacco or smokeless products of any type are allowed in the shop, on school property or in customer vehicles. This is a campus-wide rule. ▼ UTSA

Think Safe, Work Safe, Be SAFE & Speak up for your safety! Follow the posted safety rules. Tell students what disciplinary actions will be taken if safety or ‘other’ rules are broken. Think about safety in everything you do at school, work and home. WORK SAFE and BE SAFE. If you notice any safety issues bring them to my attention immediately. Do you have any questions?