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8/6/2019 CTHSS Exploratory Safety Power Point -Rev3
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Connecticut Technical High SchoolConnecticut Technical High School
SystemSystem
Exploratory Safety Program
Safety GoalsThe Exploratory Safety Program will create
an awareness of the need for following
general trade/technology safetyprocedures.
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Program GoalsProgram Goals -- As a result of education in theAs a result of education in the
Exploratory General Safety program in grade 9Exploratory General Safety program in grade 9
students will:students will:
GOAL I: Safe work habits must be practiced in orderto become habits.
GOAL 1A: Following emergency protocol as it pertainsto lockout, lock down and fire drills.
GOAL IB: Proper storage and cleanup of Flammables,Chemicals, and hazardous materials and the use ofMSDS sheets.
GOAL II Student Safety/Code of Conduct
GOAL III:Know proper medical procedures to follow forstudent and staff safety including exposure controlprecautions to be taken in the event of an injury thatoccurs on school grounds or at a production job-site.
GOAL IV - Student Introduction to General Policy and
Procedures for Exploratory Technology
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Connecticut Technical High SchoolConnecticut Technical High School
SystemSystem
Safety in shop settingsSafety in shop settings
A
re you readyto work
safely?
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Safe work habits must be practicedSafe work habits must be practiced
in order to become habits.in order to become habits.
Why is it important not to touch any
equipment until you have been instructed
to do so?
Why is it important to inspect equipment you
are about to use?
Why do we lock out defective equipment?
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Wait for instruction prior to usingWait for instruction prior to using
any tools / equipment.any tools / equipment.
Tools
Equipment
Electrical Appliances
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Explain the importance ofExplain the importance of
inspecting tools and equipmentinspecting tools and equipment
prior to use.prior to use. Inspect
Report
Repair Explain what lockout/tag out refers to.
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Why is it important to understandWhy is it important to understand
and follow emergency protocol?and follow emergency protocol?
Lock down
Lock out
Fire Drills-Stop work, be Silent, Follow
instructions Emergency shutoff
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Why is it important to know whereWhy is it important to know where
the location of the fire protectionthe location of the fire protection
equipment is?equipment is?
Fire extinguisher
Fire Blanket
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Why is it important to understandWhy is it important to understand
and apply specific knowledge whenand apply specific knowledge when
handling different substances?handling different substances?
Locate fire/flammable storage cabinet.
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Why is it important to understandWhy is it important to understand
where to find information on MSDSwhere to find information on MSDS
sheets?sheets?
MSDS = Material Safety Data Sheet
Locate MSDS book
Why is it important to know whatWhy is it important to know what
the yellow book is?the yellow book is?
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Why is it important to know how toWhy is it important to know how to
clean up certain spills?clean up certain spills?
To prevent injury from dangerous
chemicals.
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Why is it important to read andWhy is it important to read and
understand labels?understand labels?
To Identify chemicals that are
questionable in nature.
Labels help us to identify dangerouschemicals.
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Why is it important to follow safetyWhy is it important to follow safety
procedures?procedures?
Safety glasses are needed for all shops
and should be worn as instructed
Safety shoes should be worn at all times inshop
Hand tools can create a safety hazard.
No jewelry allowed
Long hair must be tied back
No horseplay
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Why is professional conductWhy is professional conduct
important?important?Serious OffensesSerious Offenses
Theft - Personal, School, and Projects
Contraband Weapons
Destruction of Property - School, and
Personal.
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Why is professional conductWhy is professional conduct
important?important?
Shop Uniform PolicyShop Uniform Policy Shirt tucked in
Pants worn at waist No loose clothing
Safety shoes at all times
ID s visible
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Why is professional conductWhy is professional conduct
important?important?
Interpersonal SkillsInterpersonal Skills
Act professionally at all times
Consider the person next to you Respect shop and others
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Why is professional conductWhy is professional conduct
important?important?
Shop Rules..Shop Rules..
No cell phones
Backpacks and jackets placed indesignated area
Student responsibility concerning locks
Locker area
No food allowed
No electronic devices
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Why is professional conductWhy is professional conduct
important?important?
Shop Rules..Shop Rules.. Hygiene
Hand Washing
Sanitation Issues Hair
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Why is it important to reportWhy is it important to report anan
injury orinjury ormedicalmedical emergency?emergency?
Inform Instructor of Incident
Nurse Phone # Posted.
Know the location of the nurses office.
Report medical problems, illness, injuries,medications being taken, allergies (food,
bee sting, latex or other allergies) to the
school nurse
What are the procedures to report anWhat are the procedures to report an
accident?accident?
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EyeEye--wash Stationwash Station
Location of Eye-Wash Station
Proper Use of Eye-wash Station
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Blood Borne PathogensBlood Borne Pathogens
Definition: microorganism (germ, virus,bacteria) that can be transmitted through
contact with blood
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Blood Borne PathogensBlood Borne Pathogens
Notify Instructor of all injuries
Do not offer first aid. Get help! Know location of standard precaution or
first aid kit so that you can retrieve them if
asked by an instructor Apply direct continuous pressure
if you are injured and bleeding.
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Blood BorneBlood Borne
PathogensPathogens
Tell instructor about blood or other
contamination in trade area
Avoid contaminated areas and equipment
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Blood BorneBlood Borne
PathogensPathogens
Keep wounds covered until healed
If you come in contact with someone elsesblood:
Wash skin immediately with soap and water
Flush other areas (like eyes or mouth) withwater immediately
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Under what conditions are safeUnder what conditions are safe
work practices necessary?work practices necessary?
Stay in Assigned Work Areas.
Sign In.
Sign Out. Staying at assigned work station/area.
Instructor knows students location at all
times.
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HousekeepingHousekeeping
Follow Individual Shop Cleanup Policy
(tools and materials returned)
Keep individual work stations clean andorderly
Notify the instructor of any spills or broken
tools and equipment regardless of type.
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Working ConditionsWorking Conditions
Mop Floors (no puddles)
Squeegee when available
Use caution with cords and power tools Use caution with dust/sawdust etc. floors
may be slippery
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Students will only consume foodStudents will only consume food
products in the cafeteria.products in the cafeteria.
Food may become contaminated with
chemicals that are commonly found in the
shop area
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Due to safety and security policiesDue to safety and security policies
doors and windows must be keptdoors and windows must be kept
closed unless instructed to do so.closed unless instructed to do so.
Student will obtain instructor permission toopen any door or window in the shop area.
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Thank You for watching!Thank You for watching!
Remember, we are all responsible for your
safety in shop and failure to follow these
rules will affect your grade!