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Metals Processing 110 Shop Safety Safety is no accident As you view these slides, you should realize that a major part of shop safety is based upon common.

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2 Metals Processing 110 Shop Safety

3 Safety is no accident As you view these slides, you should realize that a major part of shop safety is based upon common sense and thinking ahead. It is an accepted fact that forethought and the elimination of carelessness can avoid most shop accidents This unit is designed to acquaint new students with some common shop hazards. Its goal is to prevent injuries to the people who use shop facilities.

4 Chemistry Undergrads Graduate Research General Information Courses All About Your TA's General Information TA Teaching and Training Faculty by Discipline Faculty Research Areas Awards Publications Facilities Mass Spectrometry NMR X-Ray Electronics Shop Computing Facilities Stores Instrumentation IPEM Lab Queen's Library Search Faculty Emeri Staff Grad Studets Postdoctoral Fellows Undergrad Students Research Assistants Others Research Name the Symbols Flammable Reactive Compressed gas Bio-Hazardous Dangerously Reactive Toxic Corrosive Poison Guess the Safety Symbols

5 Always wear SAFETY GLASSES in the shop. 100% 0f the time

6 DO NOT WEAR: Tennis shoes (wear thick soled leather shoes, which provide some protection for the feet) Sandals Shorts, or cutoffs, Tank tops, muscle shirts, etc. Neckties, loose or torn clothing Rings, watches, bracelets, or other jewelry that could get caught in moving machinery. Loose clothing or long sleeves (machines can easily grab loose clothing in rotating parts) Wear clothing appropriate for the shop

7 Don’t be “Hair Brained” Wear your hair suitable for the shop. You may protect long hair by: 1. Tying it neatly behind your head 2. Wearing a hair net Things like: Long hair, loose clothing, and jewelry can become easily caught in rotating machinery commonly found on the shop floor

8 General shop Safety Sense Do not operate any machine unless authorized to do so by an Instructor or under an instructor's supervision. Do not set up or operate any machinery unless an instructor is in the shop. Use the proper tool for the job. Many cuts in the shop occur when a wrench slips and a hand hits a sharp cutting tool. Check tools before use to assure they are safe to use. Aisles should be clear at all times to avoid tripping or other accidents. Keep the floor free of oil, grease, or any other type of liquid. Clean up spilled liquids immediately; they are slipping hazards. Put tools away when not in use. Place all scrap pieces in the correct containers. Never handle chips with your hands or fingers. Chips are extremely sharp Use a brush to remove chips -- not hands, fingers, or rags.

9 General shop safety tips continued Never use your gloves or use rags to clean the work piece or any part of a machine that is running. Rotating tools or parts can grab gloves and rags and pull you into the machine. Never use compressed air to clean any machine. Do not run in the shop; there should be no "fooling around" Get first aid immediately for any injury. Be careful around a person operating machinery; you may bump him/her by accident or startle them and cause an accident Make all adjustments with the machine off and locked out. Do not use machines without proper guards in place.

10 Special eye protection for welding or cutting is required

11 Never look at a welding flash

12 Welding

13 Cutting fluid can cause slippery floor conditions Use “speedy dry” when needed. Then sweep up your mess.

14 All persons must wear safety glasses in the shop area. If you wear prescription eye glasses, they must be covered by an approved safety glass. Safety eyewear must be worn on the shop floor at all times. Safety Glasses

15 Be aware! Cutting and machining metal pieces can generate heat, handle work pieces with pliers or gloves

16 General tool safety If you break something tell me immediately. Receive instruction before using any tool in the shop. Remove all jewelry ie; Rings, Watches and necklaces and roll up sleeves. Wear safety glasses. Make adjustments to any tool with power off. Do not leave machine running and unattended. Keep hands away from machining chips and burrs. Be sure all safety guards are in place.

17 Band saw safety Adjust upper guide 1/8 in above material being cut. Match blade speed to material being cut. If blade becomes jammed, shut off machine before removing blade. Avoid hand and blade alignment while applying cutting pressure.

18 Adjust upper guide 1/8 in above material being cut. Adjustment dial

19 Lathe safety Wear safety glasses. Material being machined generates heat and can become hot! Use a brush to remove metal chips. Machining can produce a long spiral shaving, these are extremely hot and sharp do not touch! Rotating chuck can catch loose clothing jewelry, gloves, Never touch rotating work slight burrs can cause severe cuts. Always remove chuck key from chuck

20 Brush away metal chips never use your hand, a rag, or a glove

21 Never leave key in lathe chuck

22 Be aware of sharp burrs produced by machining never touch moving work pieces

23 Protruding parts that rotate can catch clothing and jewelry

24 Do not leave power switch in the on position, machine can be started by accident Always place switch in neutral position straight up and down

25 Drill press safety Wear safety glasses. Do not wear gloves during drilling operation. Keep vice handles to operators left side. Removes chips or debris from drilling with a brush. ( Never a rag or glove) Always remove chuck key from chuck.

26 Never leave key in drill chuck

27 Vice handles kept to the left. Holes 1\2 in diameter or larger, vice should be held securely in place by; Bolt through table slots Cam clamps

28 Cutoff saw safety Wear safety glasses Depress safety start button on side of handle Stand to one side of the blade as you start and while cutting material. Consistent downward pressure while cutting. Protect your self and others from the sparks generated while cutting Handle material with pliers or gloves after cut ITS HOT !

29 Cutoff saw Safety switch button Safety switch must be depressed before saw can start

30 Protect others by Using a partition to guard against flying sparks or debris

31 Grinders Adjust tool rest to within 1/8 inch of the wheel. Stand to one side when starting a grinder. Inspect grinder wheels for cracks or chips and replace in needed. Ring test wheels even new ones. Check the R.P.M of the grinder matches the wheel. If the wheel receives an impact by accident wheel may need to be replaced report any damage immediately.

32 1\8 inch between wheel and tool rest

33 The greatest safety award is going home at the end of the day with everything you arrived with The End Fingers, hands,arms, eyes, and your life.


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