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Application of Safety Procedures in Classroom / Lab
Introduction to Agriculture Application of Safety Procedures in Classroom / Lab
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Understand why safety is important
Results of Causes of injuries. 88% of shop injuries are involved with equipment use. 38% Caused by Misuse of Equipment. 4% Caused by Equipment Malfunction.
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Understand why safety is important
Leading injuries caused by equipment Lacerations 71% Burns 6% Abrasions 5% Equipment that causes lacerations, burns & abrasions Table saw 15% All other saws 15% Band saw 13% Welding machine 4%
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Understand why safety is important
Impact of injuries Pain & Suffering Loss of Limbs Loss of School or Work Time Cost Effect on Grades Effect on Athletics in the School
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Safety Hazards Causes of Accidents Communication Poor Work Habits
Drug & Alcohol Abuse Lack of Skill Intentional Acts Unsafe Acts
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Causes of Accidents Communication
Failure to comply with instructions and Warning Signs
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Causes of Accidents Safety Colors Red – Danger Orange – Warning
Yellow – Caution Blue – Information Green – Safety Black & Yellow Diagonal Stripes – Radioactive White – Traffic areas White & Black Stripes – Traffic Markings Gray - Floors
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Causes of Accidents Poor Work Habits
Procrastinating- Delayed Repair, Delayed or Improper Cleaning, etc. “Never put off tomorrow what you can do today.”
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Causes of Accidents Poor Work Habits Horseplay
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Causes of Accidents Drug & Alcohol Abuse
Legal & Illegal – Decreased Awareness
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Causes of Accidents Lack of Skill Intentional Acts
Lack of Proper Training Failure to Read Operators Manual Intentional Acts People purposefully causing dangerous situations.
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Causes of Accidents Unsafe Acts
Not wearing Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Improper use of tools
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Causes of Accidents Failure to Control Fire Sources Fuel Heat Oxygen
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Preventing Fires Work in well ventilated areas
Do Not smoke or light matches when working near combustibles. Keep oily and greasy rags away from heat sources. Store combustibles in approved containers
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Extinguishing Fires Classes of Fires and Fire Extinguishers
Class A – Ordinary Combustible (Wood, Paper) Class B – Grease, Liquid, Gasses Class C – Electrical Class D – Metal
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Preventing Accidents How can general safety procedures be applied to classroom / lab / farm situations?
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Lab Safety A. Always wear proper eye protection.
B. Observe all warning signs. C. Use the proper tools for the job. D. Be aware of you surroundings. E. Know where your fire extinguishers are. F. Wear gloves for your protection. G. Use properly grounded tools.
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Classroom Safety A. Always wear proper eye protection.
B. Report any injuries to instructor. C. No Running or Horseplay. D. Report defective tools to instructor. E. Observe all warning signs.
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Sources: Textbooks Herren, Ray V., Cooper, Elmer L., Agriculture Fundamentals & Applications, Albany, NY, Delmar Core Curriculum Introductory Craftskills, Columbus, OH, Prentice Hall, 2004 NCCER Chapter 1
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