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Mr. Goggins. Safety -  Noun  The state of being safe  Freedom from the risk of injury, danger, or loss  The quality of avoiding or not causing injury,

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1 Mr. Goggins

2 Safety -  Noun  The state of being safe  Freedom from the risk of injury, danger, or loss  The quality of avoiding or not causing injury, danger, or loss

3 Safety -  Being aware of danger gives us the chance to avoid it.  Safety is no accident  Most important job in the shop!  An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

4 Reasons for Safety Training  Make us aware of Hazards  Prevent Injury  Protect Equipment  Keep tools in good shape  Develop Skills  Make Safety a Habit

5 Safety Organizations (12 min)  Students are expected to look up the specifics for each individual safety organizations (3 total) Information includes: Name, year established, what they regulate and one misc. fact. 1. OSHA 2. National Safety Council 3. ANSI  Write 2-3 sentences, about why you think these safety organizations are important and why they were created…

6 Safety Organizations  OSHA –  Occupational Safety and Health Administration  to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.

7 OSHA  Established in 1971  1970 – 14,000 workplace deaths  2009 – 4,340 workplace deaths  1972 – 11 out of 100 workers injured  2009 – 3.6 out of 100 workers injured

8 National Safety Council  1912  Promote life & health in the USA  Non-Profit  Non-Governmental  Traffic Safety, Defensive Driving  Workplace Safety  Home & Community Safety  Safety Color Codes

9 ANSI  American National Standards Institute  1918  Protect Heads and Eyes of Workers  International  Safety Equipment & Clothing  Standards for bolts, pipes, fasteners, etc  Z87

10 Other Safety Organizations  Specific to areas  Engineering Standards Electrical Nuclear Mechanical Welding  Societies  All aimed at Protection at Safety of the Workers

11 Potential Hazards in our Shop (10 Min)  In groups of 3 students are expected to go into our shop area and find as many hazards as possible. Take a picture with each area of concern; be ready to present each hazard to the class.  Fire  Heat  Light  Pinch/cuts  Electricity  Compressed Air  Solvents  Chemicals  Vapors  Slipping  Falling  Crush Hazards  Rotating Equipment  Explosions  Bio Hazards  Noise  Lifting  Defective Tools

12 Potential Hazards in our Shop  Fire  Heat  Light  Pinch/cuts  Electricity  Compressed Air  Solvents  Chemicals  Vapors  Slipping  Falling  Crush Hazards  Rotating Equipment  Explosions  Bio Hazards  Noise  Lifting  Defective Tools

13 General Shop Safety  Proper Attire (Required) Blue Jeans, Long Shirt, Coveralls Quality Boots or Shoes Natural Fibers – Cotton, Wool, Denim Proper fit/ Good Condition  Recommended Z87 Safety Glasses Welding Gloves Auto Darkening Welding Helmet (Advanced)

14 Safety Equipment  Safety Glasses – REQUIRED!  Face Shields  Gloves  Hats  Hearing Protection  Welding Helmets  Fire Extinguisher  Fire Blanket  Respirators  Heat Shields  Guards  Safeties  Eye Wash  Safety Shower  Ventilation

15 Safety Glasses- Videos  www.youtube.com/w atch?v=0piBW6oqM Kw www.youtube.com/w atch?v=0piBW6oqM Kw  https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=nxAA JG56hy4 https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=nxAA JG56hy4

16 Light  Radiant Energy  Visible Light Night Blindness  Ultra Violet Sunburn  Infrared Heat

17 Eye Protection  Z87  All times! Flying objects Light Chemicals Impacts Injuries can be PERMANENT!

18 Clothing  Burn vs. Melt  Long Sleeves  Fit  Condition

19 Boots & Shoes  Leather  Closed Toe  Non-Slip Rubber Sole  NO FLIP FLOPS!  Steel Toe

20 Flying Objects  Sparks  Sawdust  Debris  Tool Failures  Tools

21 Sharps – Cuts & Punctures  Metal  Wire  Splinters  Welding Rods  First Aid IMMEDIATELY!

22 Rotating Tools & Machines  Proper Clothing  Warning Labels  Hair  Tools Adjusted Properly

23 Rotating Tools & Machines

24  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=N9grS q-TWMQ http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=N9grS q-TWMQ

25 Crush Hazards  Falling Material  Pinch Points  Structural Failure  Overloads  Feet & Hands

26  http://www.liveleak.c om/view?i=786_125 6407443 http://www.liveleak.c om/view?i=786_125 6407443

27 Slips and Falls  Damp Floors  Poor Footing  Poor Footwear  Overreaching  Hurrying  Material on Floor  Ladders

28 Electrical Shock  Shoes with rubber sole  Water  Damaged Insulation  Proper Ground  GFCI – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter  NEC  UL approved

29 Electrical Shock

30  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=PY6FP RQILyo http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=PY6FP RQILyo

31 Misc. Injuries

32 Compressed Air  Eyes & Ears  Cleaning Equipment  Cleaning Clothes  Too Much Pressure  Kink the Hose  Death

33 Chemicals  Solvents & Cleaners  Fuel  Acid Wash with water!  Paints & Thinners

34 Vapors & Ventilation  Chemicals  Pesticides  Contaminated Metal Galvanized Metal  Fumes – Paint  Respirators  Ventilate!  Open Doors  Turn on Fans

35 Bio Hazards  Biological materials that present a health risk to humans.  Bodily Fluids Blood Urine Vomit Manure  Needles  Pathogens

36 Ladders & Lifting  Ladders –  Make sure it’s stable on flat ground  Have a Helper  Extension – Distance up/4 = distance from wall  Lifting –  Use your legs!  Keep feet clear  Keep weight close to your body  Don’t twist and turn

37 Using the Hoist  Do Not Overload!  Securely attached  Do NOT get under the load being lifted!  Keep hands and feet clear.

38 Explosions  Closed containers  Contaminated Containers  Improper Grounding of Welder  Build up of fumes  Oxygen Reactions to Oil

39  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=qjKRbg GDhHs http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=qjKRbg GDhHs  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=ejEJG NLTo84 http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=ejEJG NLTo84

40 Oxygen + Oil  Oil on hands  Leak in the Hose  Violent Reaction causing severe burns.

41 Fire  Flammables  Frayed Clothes  Hair  Oily Clothing  Know where fire extinguishers are and how to use them!!  Stop, Drop, & Roll  Fire Extinguishers  Type A- Green Wood, Paper, Cloth ○ Leaves Ash  Type B – Red Oil, Gas, Grease ○ Things that Boil  Type C – Blue Electrical Fires ○ Circuits

42 More Fire Extinguishers  Type D – Chemical For combustible metals – magnesium  Type K – Cooking Oils Restaurants  ABC – Multipurpose In the Ag Shop  Inside Extinguishers  Water – Type A  Dry Chemical Powder – ABC  Foam – ABC  CO2 – Type B & C  Halon – Liquefied Compressed Gas – Not harmful Leaves no residue NASCAR & Racing

43  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=LlyWk GmXewo http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=LlyWk GmXewo  http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=KgRoq Pd7h8o http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=KgRoq Pd7h8o

44 Burns  Not if, but when, and how bad.  Common & Painful  1 st Degree Sunburn  2 nd Degree Blistered Most Painful  3 rd Degree Deep / Charred skin  Nose & Ears  Use Pliers not Gloves

45 In the Shop, DO:  Wear your safety glasses at ALL TIMES!!  Use school safety equipment when needed.  Know how to use tools properly!  Clean-up EVERY DAY!!!  Put up Tools!!  Tell me if a tool breaks!!  Wear the proper Clothing  Take Care of the Tools  Use tools for the job they are intended for!

46 Do:  Use Common Sense  Stay out of Danger Zones  Secure your work  Take your time  Pay Attention  Stay Focused  Be Mature  Be Respectful  Have Character  Stay Busy  Realize it’s everybody’s job to keep the shop Clean & Safe  WORK HARD!!

47 DO NOT:  Tolerate Horseplay!! Ever!!!!  Bother people while they are working  Force Tools Sharp is safer than dull  Abuse Cords/ Tools  Create “Art” or “Graffiti”  Goof Around  Steal or Vandalize  Work in the shop with a bad attitude.  Wear Jewelry on your hands while working in the Shop!

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50 Sweeping  Every day!!  Don’t sweep stuff out the doors!  Hot items do NOT go into plastic trashcans!!  Keep your safety glasses on!  A Clean shop is a SAFE shop!!

51 My Expectations:  Utilize the shop and resources in a mature and productive way to maximize learning as safely as possible.  Learning to do. Doing to Learn. Earning to Live. Living to Serve.

52 Mottos:  You can learn to weld, or you can learn to grind…..  No job is finished until clean-up is done.  We don’t turn out Junk!  Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.  Good things don’t come to those who wait. Good things come to those who go out and earn them!  Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pockets!

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