Shop Safety and Conduct By: Mr. Beese
Safety In The Work Area Keep Work Area Clean Tools Put Away Fire Hazards can be avoided Shop Floor
Handle Hazardous Materials Properly Safety In The Work Area Gas & Chemical Storage When should an engine be filled with gas? Batteries Hydrogen Gas
Wear Proper Clothing Safety In The Work Area Clothing Safety Glasses/Goggles
Maintain Adequate Ventilation Safety In The Work Area Carbon Monoxide Windows & Doors
Use Hand Tools Properly Safety In The Work Area Why keep tools clean? Tip top shape
Use Power Tools Properly Safety In The Work Area Guards & Shrouds Owners Manual Dead Mans Switch
Use Compressed Air Carefully Safety In The Work Area Connections Why should you not use compressed air to clean yourself?
Lift Properly Safety In The Work Area Ask For Help Line of Sight Legs
Use Proper Electrical Wiring/Grounding Procedures Safety In The Work Area Hazards Frayed & Cracked Grounded Outlets Labels
Operate Engines Safely Safety In The Work Area OEM Specifications Guards & Shrouds High Heat Ignition System Muffler
Be Prepared For Emergencies Safety In The Work Area Emergency Equipment Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Emergency Contact List MSDS
Follow OSHA Requirements Safety In The Work Area Business & Industry
1. Knowingly causing damage to any equipment or materials in the lab will result in the student paying for repairs or replacement of such items and removal from the class will take place. 2. No horseplay or running around will be tolerated in the lab due to safety concerns. 3. Students can only work in the lab while a teacher or teacher’s aid is present. 4. All students must participate in cleanup at the end of the class period, failure to do so will result in points being deducted from the students participation grade. 5. Safety glasses and safety apparel must be worn when working in the lab. Shop Conduct
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