Safety in the Classroom and Lab

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Safety in the Classroom and Lab

Does my safety affect my co-workers?

Who is responsible for safety where I work?

Who is responsible for my safety?

Safety in the darkroom Always wear goggles/ eye protection Wear mask Gloves Clothing (closed toe shoes, pull hair back, no loose fit) No blue light, no cell phone.

Definitions Nip point- reciprocating parts of machinery where objects can get stuck VOC- Volatile organic compound MSDS- material safety data sheet OSHA- occupational safety and health administration EPA- Environmental protection agency Ergonomics- Combustibles- Bloodborne Pathogen-

Who is responsible for your own safety? You are!!!!

How are you going to hold yourself, as well as others, accountable?

your job is to study and research Pictograms your job is to study and research Pictograms. writing a 1 page article in Indesign on the topic. You must include at least one picture .

You will also create your own D. O. T You will also create your own D.O.T. standard size road sign, safety sign, or informational sign in Adobe illustrator. The dimensions need to be realistic.