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1 Safety Tutorial Brian Conte CTI Hand tools Hand tools Motorized tools Chemicals Safety gear

2 Training Tasks Training Tasks Repair or replace defective parts. Repair or replace defective parts. Repair and maintain gas engines. Repair and maintain gas engines. Tests and inspect engine to determine malfunctions. Tests and inspect engine to determine malfunctions. Dismantle engines using hand tools. Dismantle engines using hand tools. Examine parts for defects. Examine parts for defects.

3 Pre Test 1. Safety clothing is not important in the Small Engine Field. 2. If you are not sure of equipment operation you should ask someone for help. 3. There are a lot of specialty tools in the Small Engine Field. 4. Shop safety is your responsibility. 5. All injuries should be reported to the supervisor.

4 Appropriate Clothing Boots Boots Gloves Gloves Safety Glasses Safety Glasses Chain Saw Safety Apparel Chain Saw Safety Apparel

5 Safety Equipment Chainsaw Chain Brake Chainsaw Chain Brake Lawnmower Blade Brake Lawnmower Blade Brake Operator Presence System Operator Presence System

6 Tools Hand Tools - Hammers, Chisels, Specialty tools, Wrenches, Pry bars Hand Tools - Hammers, Chisels, Specialty tools, Wrenches, Pry bars Motorized tools - Boring bar, Chain and Blade Sharpeners, and Honing tools Motorized tools - Boring bar, Chain and Blade Sharpeners, and Honing tools

7 Equipment/Machinery Equipment operation - Lawnmowers, Tractors, Trimmers, Chainsaws Equipment operation - Lawnmowers, Tractors, Trimmers, Chainsaws

8 Electrical Hand Held Drill Hand Held Drill Drill Press Drill Press Blade and Chain Sharpeners Blade and Chain Sharpeners

9 Floors - Doors - Exits Always Know You Exit Route Always Know You Exit Route Keep Floors Clean Keep Floors Clean Keep Doorways Open Keep Doorways Open

10 Chemical Hazards Battery Acid Battery Acid Gasoline Gasoline Aerosol Products Aerosol Products

11 Ergonomic Hazards Lifting Lift With Your Legs Not Your Back. Lift With Your Legs Not Your Back. Ask For Help When Lifting Heavy Objects. Ask For Help When Lifting Heavy Objects.

12 Infectious Disease Never clean up someone's bodily fluids. Never clean up someone's bodily fluids. Always tell your supervisor of any bodily fluid spills. Always tell your supervisor of any bodily fluid spills. Wear rubber gloves if you have to contact bodily fluids. Wear rubber gloves if you have to contact bodily fluids.

13 Fire Know Location Of Fire Extinguishers. Know Location Of Fire Extinguishers. Put Away Flammable Liquids. Put Away Flammable Liquids. Keeping a neat work area helps prevent fire. Keeping a neat work area helps prevent fire.

14 Robbery Bomb Scare Your life is worth more than money. Your life is worth more than money. Don’t try to be a hero. Don’t try to be a hero. Report any suspicious activity. Report any suspicious activity. Know and follow all safety procedures. Know and follow all safety procedures.

15 Angry Threatening Customers Always try to make the customer happy. Always try to make the customer happy. Never yell back at a customer. Never yell back at a customer. You do not have to listen to abusive language. You do not have to listen to abusive language.

16 How And Whom Do You Report Injuries To Injuries should be reported to your supervisor. Injuries should be reported to your supervisor. Report all injuries no matter how small they are. Report all injuries no matter how small they are.

17 Post Test Safety clothing is not important in the Small Engine Field. Safety clothing is not important in the Small Engine Field. False False If you are not sure of equipment operation you should ask someone for help. If you are not sure of equipment operation you should ask someone for help. True True There are a lot of specialty tools in the Small Engine Field. There are a lot of specialty tools in the Small Engine Field. True True Shop safety is your responsibility. Shop safety is your responsibility. True True All injuries should be reported to the supervisor. All injuries should be reported to the supervisor. True True

18 Post Test Chainsaws don’t have safety equipment. Chainsaws don’t have safety equipment. False False It is not that important to keep floors clean. It is not that important to keep floors clean. False False If its to heavy try to lift it before asking for help. If its to heavy try to lift it before asking for help. False False Move suspicious bags out of our way. Move suspicious bags out of our way. False False If a cut is small you don’t need to report it. If a cut is small you don’t need to report it. False False

19 Safety Web Resources http://www.goodheartwillcox.com/ http://www.goodheartwillcox.com/ http://www.goodheartwillcox.com/ http://www.torbay.gov.uk/index/working/fir esafety.htm http://www.torbay.gov.uk/index/working/fir esafety.htm http://www.torbay.gov.uk/index/working/fir esafety.htm http://www.torbay.gov.uk/index/working/fir esafety.htm http://www.lifeessentialsbyzee.com/zee/sa fety/zLifeE_safety_outdrs_023.html http://www.lifeessentialsbyzee.com/zee/sa fety/zLifeE_safety_outdrs_023.html http://www.lifeessentialsbyzee.com/zee/sa fety/zLifeE_safety_outdrs_023.html http://www.lifeessentialsbyzee.com/zee/sa fety/zLifeE_safety_outdrs_023.html


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