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for technology subjects Safety Concepts for technology subjects

danger in the classroom… Activity 1: danger in the classroom…

Activity 1 Instructions: Take 2 minutes to look around the classroom. Try to find at least 5 things that you think could be dangerous. List each danger in your booklet. Write a short note beside it explaining why you think it’s dangerous.

Activity 2 words…

Activity 2 hazard risk a hazard is anything that could cause you harm. the likelihood of a hazard resulting in an actual injury

Activity 2 risk magnitude a measure of how risky something is taking into account; the likelihood it will happen, plus how bad the injury might be, plus how many people could be injured. = likelihood + severity + number of people

Activity 2 risk control personal protective equipment any action taken to reduce the level of risk personal protective equipment clothing or other item worn by a person to reduce the level of risk

Identifying hazard & risk… Activity 3 Identifying hazard & risk…

Activity 3: instructions look at the examples shown on the screen identify whether each statement describes a hazard or a risk tick either hazard or risk in your booklet decide whether the risk magnitude is low, medium or high explain what risk control measures you would use to control the risk.

Activity 3: example what is the hazard? what is the risk?

Activity 3 Image 3.1

Activity 3 Image 3.2

Activity 3 Image 3.3

Activity 3 Image 3.4

Activity 3 Image 3.5

Choosing the best controls… Activity 4 Choosing the best controls…

how do we control this risk? Activity 4: example how do we control this risk?

Activity 4: use a cordless drill

Activity 4: move nearer to a socket

Activity 4: cover the lead with a non-slip mat

Activity 4.1 Image 4.1

put the options in the correct order… use a pre-finished board wear safety glasses and gloves use a smaller can of varnish & a smaller brush use a water based varnish

suggested order… 4 1 2 3 use a pre-finished board wear safety glasses and gloves 2 3 use a smaller can of varnish & a smaller brush use a water based varnish

Activity 4.2 Image 4.2

put the options in the correct order… guard the saw and wear personal protective equipment cut the steel with a hacksaw buy in the steel cut to size guard the saw only

suggested order… 3 guard the saw and wear personal protective equipment 2 cut the steel with a hacksaw 1 4 buy in the steel cut to size guard the saw only

Activity 4.3 Image 4.3

put the options in the correct order… move the work to a bench near a socket use a cordless tool cover the lead with a floor mat use a hand tool instead

suggested order… 2 3 4 1 move the work to a bench near a socket use a cordless tool 4 1 cover the lead with a floor mat use a hand tool instead

Activity 4.4 Image 4.4

put the options in the correct order… remove the contents and pack into two smaller boxes use a hand cart to move the box get someone to help you lift the box ask your teacher to lift it

suggested order… 1 remove the contents and pack into two smaller boxes 2 use a hand cart to move the box 3 4 get someone to help you lift the box ask your teacher to lift it

Activity 4.5 Image 4.5

put the options in the correct order… use 110V tools use cordless power tools check for faults before use use hand tools instead

suggested order… 3 2 1 4 use 110V tools use cordless power tools check for faults before use use hand tools instead

Summary of risk control measures…

Summary of risk control measures…

taking responsibility… Activity 5 taking responsibility…

Activity 5: Role play 1 Student B: “Hey (name) don’t forget your safety glasses” Student A: “I’m not wearing them – I’ll look stupid” Student B: “Don’t be daft – everyone wears them. Anyway, if something flies into your eyes you could be really badly hurt.” Student A: “Don’t mind that – I’ll be grand” Student B: “I’m serious (name) you really should put them on – anyway, you heard (teacher) if anyone is caught not wearing the safety glasses (s)he’ll turn it off for the rest of the class” Student A: “Would you just get lost and mind your own business” Student B: “Okay – suit yourself. But I’m telling (teacher) ‘cause if you get hurt none of us will be allowed to use the lathe ever again” Student A: “Alright, alright – I’m putting them on” Student B: “Good – call me when you’re finished, I want to use it after you”.

Activity 5: Role play 2 Student A: Throws a waste piece of wood/ plastic/ steel at a group of students (Remember this is a role play – don’t actually throw anything!!) Student B: “Cut it out (name)” Student A: “Ah, don’t be such a loser, I’m only messing” Throws another piece. Student B: “Listen, if you hit someone in the eye it could be serious” Student A: “Who left you in charge? I’ll do whatever I like” Throws another piece. Student C: “Would you ever cop on” Student B: “Stop now or I’m calling (teacher)” Student A: “Alright, alright – I’ll stop”. Student A & B look at each other and throw their eyes up.

Activity 5: Role play 3 Student B: “(Name) you should lower the guard before you use that” Student A: “What do you mean?” Student B: “Well, the guard should be just above the work-piece. The less of the blade exposed, the less likely you are to get injured.” Student A: “Oh right… Could you remind me how to lower it? I can’t remember.” Student B: “No problem – you just twist this…” Shows the student how to lower the guard. Now, go ahead and make up your own role play…

Summary Quiz What’s the difference between a hazard and a risk? Describe the risk controls used when operating a pillar drill. What are the five levels of risk control? Why is it important to behave safely in the technology classroom? Well done!