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CBC Automotive Safety
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Dress and Appearance l Loose clothing »shirts tucked »Sleeves buttoned or rolled I Ron fix your Chevy
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CBC Automotive Do you look like a Technician of the 90’s or a Mechanic of the 70’s ?
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Your appearance is a reflection of your pride
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CBC Automotive Hair Long hair tied or put under cap
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CBC Automotive You will get the level of job that you look like Is he going to work on my $20,000 dollar car? What about visiting employers?
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CBC Automotive Jewelry l Watches l Rings l Bracelets Have you ever seen a mechanic with a missing finger? Electrical short to ground! Zap!!! Zap!!!
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CBC Automotive Your Eyes Injuries are usually permanent OSHA approved safety glasses Side shields Face shields Air guns Metal chips Co-workers Soldering Grinders
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CBC Automotive Shop Equipment An employee must be very observant of the equipment he/she is using. Report or fix any equipment that is in need of repair for your safety and others
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CBC Automotive Electrical Cords l Frayed »shocked... wet floor l Plug ins »three prongs –for a good ground l Carefully string cords so they don’t get tripped over
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CBC Automotive Air Equipment l Keep hoses in good repair l Blow guns »pointing at someone »Safety glasses »Skin cuts »Spinning bearings
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CBC Automotive Vehicles in the shop l Windows down! l Parking brake! l In park!
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CBC Automotive Backing vehicles out of the shop I didn’t see it.... Really
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CBC Automotive Spills l Clean up right away »Socks »Cat litter »Empty drain pan as soon as possible –in approve containers
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CBC Automotive Creepers l Never l Never leave them laying on the floor »stand them up »place under the vehicle l Always keep walkways clear between cars »creepers, tools cords, spills
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CBC Automotive Hoists l New hoists »bounce the car from all four corners –after lifting the car 6” l Always have a 2nd person guiding you on and off the hoist l Double check all lift points »Ask when not sure
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CBC Automotive Jacking a vehicle l Look up the correct lift points l Floor cracks when lifting the 2nd half of the car l Never l Never fully extend a jack stand
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CBC Automotive Lifting Never lift this way Use your knees Your 1” in diameter back bone is all there is is all there is
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CBC Automotive Batteries l Hydrogen fumes »When? –Charging –Discharging Bomb l Hydrogen Bomb? l Negative cable 1st off - last on
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CBC Automotive Batteries l Before disconnecting a battery »have all accessories off –Hood lights etc.. l Blow across the battery l Memory saver
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CBC Automotive Batteries l If a battery blows up »Flush eyes –flush flush flush flush flush flush flush flush »You will need help acid l Then worry about the acid on the car »or another student can jump on that l Tools on a battery l Using tools near a battery
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CBC Automotive Battery Chargers l How much to charge? l How long to charge? l What about a stone dead battery? l What about the gasses from the battery
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CBC Automotive Engine Fans and Belts Never stand in line with them with the engine running
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CBC Automotive Using a remote starter switch a tool
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CBC Automotive The results of loss of concentration while working on a customers car
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CBC Automotive Teams I thought you put the cotter key in No I thought you did.......
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CBC Automotive Do you carry tools in you back pocket?
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CBC Automotive Never leave a drop light on the carpet, on a seat or on the plastic dash 60 watts max..
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CBC Automotive Shop Ventilation Carbon Monoxide
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CBC Automotive Fire Extinguishers Where are they? What type to use for what? How do you use one?
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CBC Automotive Electrical Fires
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CBC Automotive Air Bags
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CBC Automotive ABS
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Close your eyes Imagine
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CBC Automotive What would it be like to go through life knowing that your actions resulted in the permanent disability or even the death of one of your customers or co-workers
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CBC Automotive Do not hesitate to say sometime to another student who is not being safe
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