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THE FOLLOWING SLIDES
SHOW SAFETY HAZARDS &
POOR WORK PRACTICES
LIST FOUR THINGS THAT ARE
WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE.
NO SAFETY GLASSES
HAIR IN EYES
NO FENDER COVER
HAND IN POCKET
LIST TWO THINGS WRONG WITH
THIS PICTURE.
TRIPPING HAZARD
DANGLING HAIR
LIST ONE THING WRONG WITH
THIS PICTURE.
HAIR IN EYES
The space between the tool
rest and the grinding wheel or
brush should be no more than
1/8” not ½”.
This shield
should be down.
The use of this grinder requires
instructors permission.
This is the correct spacing for
the tool rest.
Note the shield is down.
The use of this grinder requires
instructors permission.
The use of this drill
press requires
instructors
permission.
The use of this tire machine
requires instructors permission.
The use of this tire
balancer requires
instructors permission.
These two notches indicate the factory lift
points, they are about 8” behind the front tires
and 8” in front of the rear tires.These indicate
where to put the factory jack and shop hoists
pads.Other cars will have similar marks.
This is the proper hoist lift point for the
front on most Uni-body vehicles. This is
the same lift point for the factory jack.
This is the proper hoist lift point for the
rear on most Uni-body vehicles. This is
the same lift point for the factory jack.
What is wrong with this picture?
There are no jack stands under
the vehicle, this will get you
removed from the lab
indefinitely.
Note the jack stands are under the
vehicle, supporting the weight by the
suspension components or frame.
This is a tripping hazard, use
common sense to alleviate this
problem.
Fashion statement or stupidity? If you do
not have shoes to wear in the shop you will
receive a zero for the day. No one works in
the shop with sandals or flip flops.
These two notches indicate the factory lift
points, they are about 8” behind the front
tires and 8” in front of the rear tires.these
are used with the factory jack and shop
hoists.
This slide shows the factory jack at the factory
lift point right in front of the rear tire.
This is a tripping hazard
and must be corrected
immediately.
Greasy hand prints on a vehicle will not
be tolerated. Use fender covers and wash
your hands.