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Safety and Manufacturing
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Why is Safety Important? How many people like their fingers? If you had to go blind for the rest of your life how would you feel?
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Safety Rules In case of injury, report at once to the teacher If equipment doesn’t work properly, shut off the machine and inform the teacher Damage to shop equipment and tools must be reported to the teacher immediately Lifting heavy objects can cause injury. If an object is too heavy, ask for help The proper manner in which to move about in a shop is to walk The recommended footwear for lab work is cloth tennis shoes If you have any questions about any job or operation, you must ask the teacher
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Safety Rules Any dangerous conditions in the shop must be reported to the teacher immediately! When you enter another shop, you must report to the teacher immediately! Guards and other safety devices are for your protection; always keep them in place Disturbing another student while he/she is working is dangerous Caution another student if you see a violation of safety practices When working with hand, power tools, or machinery, all loose clothing and jewelry must be removed
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Safety Rules Types of behavior not permitted in any shop are horseplay, running, or loafing Before touching electrical switches, plugs, or receptacles, hands must be completely dry The main power switch should be turned ON by the teacher To avoid injury to your hands, you must remember that milling cutters are sharp Revolving milling cutters are especially dangerous. When the cutter is turning, the operator must keep hands away from the cutter Work must be accurately measured and checked by the teacher before using machinery Rapidly rotating end mills, if used incorrectly, will break, shatter, overheat, and dull quickly
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