Safety By: Mason Whitaker And Tabitha Banfield. Shop Orientation and procedures Safety in the shop...

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SafetyBy: Mason Whitaker AndTabitha Banfield

Shop Orientation and procedures Safety in the shop starts with the

construction or needs to be in a place with all the things list.

Good light Adequate electrical Proper ventilation Ground electrical outlets

Safety Colors The color system was published by the American society of

auricular engineers and the safety committee of the American vocational assertion.

It is used by ANSI, DOT, NSC, OSHA. Red=Danger Orange=Warning Yellow=Caution Blue=Information Black and Yellow Diagonal Strips=Radioactivity White=Traffic areas

Safety Glasses and face shields Because the eyes are the most easily

damaged they should be protected at all times.

Face shields should be use when doing anything with bright light.

Earmuffs and Ear plugsThese are sound ratings in disables (dB) 0 acute threshold of hearing 15 average threshold of hearing 20 whisper 30 leaves rustling, very soft music 40 average residence 60 normal speech 70 noisy office 80 heavy traffic 85 inside insulted protective tractor cab 90 OSHA limit 100 power mower 120 jackhammer 140 shotgun

Fire Fire needs three things to burn Fuel Heat Oxygen Fires are in four different classes A,B,C,D A=ordinary combust B=flammable liquids C=electrical equipment D=Combustible Metals

Using Fire ExtinguishersHold upright pull ring pinStart back 10 feet aim at base of fireSqueeze lever sweep side to side

Types of fire Extinguishers

Water =class a fires Carbon dioxide= class b fires Dry chemical=A, B, and C fires Blankets= for smothering fires on

humans or animales

Signs of Danger SMV is used to id slow vehicles and it is

a Fluorescent orange triangle with red reflective border

What to do If someone or hurt notify the teacher

keep everyone calm call the fire department clear area use fire extinguishers if this seems logical under the circumstance.