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1 Safety Stuff

2 Personal Protective Safety Equipment
Ag MECHANICS SHOP SAFETY EDUCATION Personal Protective Safety Equipment and Procedures. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

3 Agriculture Mechanics

4 TOPIC FOR STUDY: YOUR SAFETY IN WELDNG

5 Target Objectives Students will learn that Safe workers will live long enough to Become profitable & valuable employees. Didn’t follow safe practices

6 STUDENTS Need TO LEARN Rules and procedures are for their protection
THINK ABOUT IT!

7 Report to Instructor Please report any and all accidents to your Instructor If something doesn’t sound or work right, REPORT it to your Instructor If you are not feeling well tell your Instructor.

8 Keep all hand tools sharp, clean, and in safe working order.

9 Use tools only for use intended.

10 Report any defective tools, machines, or other equipment to instructor.

11 Keep tools picked up and stored properly when not in use.

12 Keep materials and supplies safely stacked or stored in proper places.

13 Now location of fire extinguishers and how to operate them.

14 Practice Safe Work Habits

15 Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Glasses Face shield Ear plugs Foot wear Helmet Coveralls Leathers

16 ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!!!!!!

17 Why Eye and Face Protection is Important
- Thousands of people are blinded each year from work related eye injuries. Injuries that could have been prevented, if only people would have used eye or face protection.

18 Safety Glasses Must be worn when you are in the shop
Real safety Glasses Soda Pop Rule Wear them for protection Impact resistant Side shields Protect your eyes from Particles

19 Eye Protection Safety Glasses With Side shields MUST meet Z-87

20 Clear or shaded are for your protection
Face Shields -Provide added protection for your eyes -Protect face and neck from particles and sparks -Shaded face shields protect your eyes and face from the light of the Oxy-fuel flame -Polycarbonate face shields are impact resistant Clear or shaded are for your protection

21 Hearing protection Teacher will provide ear plugs for you to use in the shop as needed

22 Foot wear -Tennis or gym shoes are NOT Recommended for use in the weld shop. They do not provide enough protection for your feet

23 -Leather boot type shoes are the best. But we will do the best we can

24 Arc protection A welder wears protective eyewear to shield his eyes from the rays produced by a welding arc.

25 The electric arc emits large amounts of ultra violet and infra-red rays. Both types of rays are invisible to the naked eye just as the same type of rays emitted by the sun are invisible. However they both have the identical properties of causing sunburn on the human skin, except that the arc burns much more rapidly and deeply. Since these rays are produced very close to the operator they can cause very severe burns to the eyes in a short exposure time.

26 Welding helmets Shade 8-12 will protect your eyes.
Check for cracked or broken lenses before each use. If your eyes feel like sand is in them, you have some arc burn. Always use an approved helmet while you are arc welding. Say ”cover” to signal you are ready to strike an arc.

27 Coveralls To Protect you and your clothes No Holes No Frayed Edges
No Oil or Grease Spots Need to Fit Properly No Cuffs Turned up Tight Fit Pockets To Protect you and your clothes

28 Do NOT wear loose or floppy clothing.

29                                                                                     Wear a cow?                                                                         Leathers are another source of protection for you and your clothing. Protection from burns, sparks and radiation.

30 leathers Leather cape sleeves and bib A full leather welding jacket
A leather welding apron

31 END PT. 1 of Safety 

32 Lets see some action IT WILL BE SAFE ACTION

33 EYE & FACE PROTECTION Eye injuries at grinders have demonstrated that safety glasses alone are insufficient protection. ALWAYS wear a face shield when using a grinder.

34 Face Shields Provide added protection for your eyes
Protect face and neck from particles Polycarbonate face shields are impact resistant

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36 Keep your mind on the job when using power equipment; avoid conversation with other students.

37 Grinder safety Wear a face shield for added protection Don’t bother someone that is operating any of the equipment, let them concentrate on what they are doing.

38 PRECAUTIONS The maximum RPM rating of each abrasive wheel must be compatible with the RPM rating of the grinder motor.

39 Never grind on the sides on the wheels
PRECAUTIONS The side of a wheel should not be used for grinding, unless it is a special type of wheel designed for that purpose. Defective abrasive wheels (cracked, broken, out of balance) should not be used.

40 Keep all guards and safety devices in place.

41 ABRASIVE WHEEL SETUP Grinding wheels should be equipped with a work rest, also referred to as a tool rest, that holds the work firmly. The work rest must be kept adjusted close to the wheel with a maximum opening of 1/8” to prevent the work from being jammed between the wheel and the rest. 14 13 14 14 14 14 14

42 Grinding wheels must also have an adjustable tongue guard.
The tongue guard must be adjusted to within 1/4" of the wheel. Do not operate the grinder without safety shields in place ABRASIVE WHEEL SETUP

43 Make sure all guards and barriers in place and adjusted properly before staring a machine tool.

44 Always wear safety glasses
Use no gloves when grinding No more than 1/8 of an inch apart Only grind ferrous material


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