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©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial Education1 AV Productions Safety for AV Productions

Safety Definition Get with the three closest students an come up with a definition of safety. Also come up with 3 scenarios where you might need safety in a Audio Video Production Setting. For example: When is starts to rain, you need to stop filming, because water can ruin a camera and electrocute you. You and your group will have 8 minutes to complete and then I will randomly choose two groups to share. ©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab2

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Safety Rain or water Aware of surroundings Unstable surface Careful the equipment ©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab4

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab5 Unit Objective Upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the concepts, skills and rules related to health and safety in the media technology field.

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab6 Specific Objectives Define terms associated with lab safety Describe the purpose of safety rules Describe and demonstrate appropriate behavior and conduct in the media technology area Identify safe practices when working with electricity Describe appropriate posture for working at editing and computer work stations

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab7 Specific Objectives Demonstrate the correct way to lift and carry Identify various types of fires and the proper fire extinguisher to use Identify the proper procedure to follow in case of an accident, fire, or emergency evacuation or drill Identify appropriate/inappropriate lab behaviors

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab8 Safety Should be understood and practiced by everyone. Should follow workplace standards. Assures safe and healthy working conditions. Protects people (you and others) from injury.

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab9 OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration “ Assure as far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources ”

©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab10 Conduct Definition: Correct behavior in the appropriate place and time Varies by place and event Know the safety rules for the class Disruptive behavior should not be tolerated Unsafe actions including throwing objects and running will not be tolerated Report unsafe conditions

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©2003 Texas Trade and Industrial EducationMedia Technology: Safety in the Media Technology Lab25 Personal Attire Should be appropriate for the job you are doing Wear shoes that enclose the foot Avoid sandals and slip on shoes when operating equipment that moves or rolls Wear low or medium heels, wear slip resistant shoes Pants should not be long enough to cause tripping Gloves should be worn for hot, rough, sharp objects