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Quick Review: 1.W rite down the steps for jacking up a car. Using jack and safety stands 2. Then write the steps for lifting a car on the hoist.
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Safety in the Auto Shop
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Safety Glasses
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Eye Protection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbfsDve6 c5A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbfsDve6 c5A
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Protect skin & clothes
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Safe Foot Wear
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Preventing dermal absorption
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Shop Safety Running engines produce carbon monoxide. this is a colorless and odorless gas that is very deadly. Always make sure that an exhaust hose is hooked up to the engine and the exhaust fan is turned on before running any engine indoors.
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Safety Which one would be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning: – Fluttering heart – Headache – Nausea
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Shop Safety Combustible liquids should be stored in metal containers or approved plastic container which can be kept tightly closed. Keep out of reach of children
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Unsafe practice in the automotive field Adding water to an overheated cooling system Pouring gasoline in the carburetor or intake while cranking the engine Holding hand over carburetor or intake to choke the engine
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Shop Safety Never pour or spray gasoline in the carburetor or intake when you are cranking an engine because the engine may backfire and throw gas on you and burn you also the container you are pouring out of may catch on fire and explode. The proper way to prime an engine is: – Pour or spray a small amount of gasoline in the carburetor or intake – Move the container of gas away from the car. – Stand back from the carburetor or intake. – Start the engine.
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Shop Safety Gasoline stored in an open container inside a building is dangerous because if a spark or open flame should be in the some general area, an explosion and fire might result. Gasoline fumes travel down to the lowest area and spread out. hot water heaters on the basement will ignite the fumes.
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What is the safety hazard?
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Shop safety Rings on fingers are dangerous in the shop. – They can glove a finger – They conduct electricity and cause burns
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Shop Safety Make sure the tool rest on the bench or pedestal grinder is firmly and properly attached and is adjusted correctly (close to the stone of the grinder). Always make sure that your work is resting firmly on the tool rest. Following these ruled will prevent pieces of metal from flying out at you or will prevent you causing the stone to explode. If you are grinding on a small piece of metal, use vise grips to hold it firmly so you don’t grind off the ends of your fingers.
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Shop Safety Don’t leave tools and parts laying on the floor where others might trip over them. You also need to clean up after yourself It is a safety and fire hazard.
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Bring your head with you.
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Shop Safety Students cannot work in the shop unless the shop teacher is present it is a state law.
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Shop Safety EVERYONE is responsible for safety. No one can let down. If just one person violates the safety rules, there may be an accident.
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Shop Equipment
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Eye Washing station
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First Aid Cabinet
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Fire Protection
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Shop Safety What is the first thing every technician should know about a fire extinguisher: – Where they are located – How they work
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Fire safety http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLjoWjCr Dqg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLjoWjCr Dqg
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Fire Blanket
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Fire Blanket: stop, drop, & roll
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Fire drill We exit the building and meet at the stop sign between the two shops
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Fire escape map
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Fire exit
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Chemical Storage, and Handling
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Dirty Rag Can
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Self-closing flammable cans
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Flammable Cabinet
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OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created in 1971 to prevent work related deaths, illnesses, and injuries. – Go to www.osha.gov for more information.www.osha.gov
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Material Safety Data Sheet Contains most information Contains information not found on warning labels Manufacturers required to provide Employees have right to access Divided into sections
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MSDS Sections Chemical Identification Hazardous Ingredients Physical Data Fire and Explosion Data Health Hazard Data Reactivity Data Spill or Leak Procedures Special Protection Information Special Precautions
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Web sites MSDS Lesson http://www.primeautomotive.com/MSDS.html OSHA report http://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/accidentsearch. html http://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/accidentsearch. html Keyword Automotive repair
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