By Zachary Armstrong.  Don’t where loose clothes  Don’t wear jewelry on the job  You should wear shoes that have rubber soles. Appropriate Clothes.

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By Zachary Armstrong

 Don’t where loose clothes  Don’t wear jewelry on the job  You should wear shoes that have rubber soles. Appropriate Clothes

 You should always use the right tool.  Make sure you put up the tools after your done with them.  Leave your workstation the it was before you came. Tool Safety

 You should know where all of the fire extinguishers are.  Do not overload electrical outlets  If a circuit blows, there is a PROBLEM—tell your teacher  Evacuate immediately if a fire alarm sounds Fire Safety and Electrical Safety

 Make certain floors are not cluttered with computer parts etc. blocking exits  Check out all exits and emergency evacuation routes prior to employment  Make certain fire doors are closed upon existing Floors, Doors, Exits