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SAFETY SKILLS

Chapter 17. SAFETY SKILLS. 17.1 Accidents and Personal Safety 17.2 Public Safety. Lesson 17.1. ACCIDENTS AND PERSONAL SAFETY. Objectives. Describe the nature of accidents according to type and class Discuss rules for personal safety

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SAFETY SKILLS

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  1. Chapter 17 SAFETY SKILLS 17.1 Accidents and Personal Safety 17.2 Public Safety CHAPTER 17

  2. Lesson 17.1 ACCIDENTS AND PERSONAL SAFETY Objectives Describe the nature of accidents according to type and class Discuss rules for personal safety Explain what to do in a flood, tornado, hurricane, and earthquake CHAPTER 17

  3. Lesson 17.1 ACCIDENTS • Safety experts define an accident as an unplanned event often resulting in personal injury, property damage, or both. • A disabling injury is one causing death, permanent disability, or any degree of temporary total disability beyond the day of the accident. CHAPTER 17

  4. Motor vehicle 44,800 Falls 16,200 Poisoning 13,900 Choking 4,300 Drowning 2,900 Fires, flames, and smoke 2,600 Suffocation 1,200 Exposure to heat and cold 800 All other types 14,800 Total 101,500 Types of Accidents Number of Deaths Lesson 17.1 MAJOR CAUSES OF ACCIDENTALDEATH IN THE UNITED STATES CHAPTER 17

  5. Lesson 17.1 LEADING CAUSES OFACCIDENTAL DEATH BY AGE CHAPTER 17

  6. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY • Safety is freedom from or the danger of harm. • The word safety also refers to the precautions taken to prevent accidents. CHAPTER 17

  7. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY IN THE HOME • Housekeeping • Keep everything in its proper place • Kitchen • Use a ladder • Store heavy objects on low shelves • Turn pot handles toward back of stove • Keep knives in a rack • Wipe up spills immediately CHAPTER 17

  8. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY IN THE HOME (continued) • Bathroom • Install nonslip strips in tub or shower • Provide handrails • Avoid electrocution • Electrocute is to cause death by electric shock. • Dry hands thoroughly before using electrical appliances. CHAPTER 17

  9. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY IN THE HOME (continued) • In the yard • Wear pants, shirt and work shoes • Be alert to anything lying on the ground • Wear safety goggles when using string-type weed cutters CHAPTER 17

  10. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AT SCHOOL • State and local laws • Safety programs for students and teachers • Proper safety practices in classrooms, in labs, in gyms, and on athletic fields CHAPTER 17

  11. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY ON THE JOB • Learn and obey rules • Consult procedures • Watch for hazards • Report accidents and injuries • Become involved • Perform as trained CHAPTER 17

  12. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY IN RECREATION • Keep physically fit • Learn the basic skills of the activity • Select safe area • Use proper equipment and dress • Avoid overexertion • Never take chances CHAPTER 17

  13. Lesson 17.1 RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY ON THE ROAD • Use seat belts • Obey the speed limit • Adjust speed to traffic and weather conditions • Be a courteous driver • Keep a safe distance • Signal turns and lane changes • Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol • Keep vehicle in good running order CHAPTER 17

  14. Lesson 17.1 NATURAL DISASTERS • A natural disaster is an uncontrollable event in nature that destroys life or property. • Natural disasters are NOT preventable. • You can lessen risks by knowing what to do. • Examples • Flood • Tornado • Hurricane • Earthquake CHAPTER 17

  15. Number Location Type Date of Deaths Galveston, TX tidal wave September 1900 6,000 Johnstown, PA flood May 1889 2,209 Florida hurricane September 1928 1,833 Central Gulf Coast hurricane August 2005 1,417 Ohio and Indiana flood March 1913 732 New England hurricane September 1938 657 Illinois tornado March 1925 606 Louisiana hurricane September 1915 500 San Francisco, CA earthquake April 1906 452 St. Francis, CA flood (dam burst) March 1928 450 TEN LARGEST U.S. NATURAL DISASTERSIN TERMS OF FATALITIES Lesson 17.1 CHAPTER 17

  16. Lesson 17.2 PUBLIC SAFETY Objectives Name examples of government agencies and private organizations that promote public safety State the three E’s of safety CHAPTER 17

  17. Lesson 17.2 PUBLIC SAFETY • Public safety refers to all efforts by federal, state, and local governments to protect persons and property. CHAPTER 17

  18. Lesson 17.2 ORGANIZATIONS THATPROMOTE SAFETY • Government agencies • Private organizations CHAPTER 17

  19. Lesson 17.2 THE THREE E’S OF SAFETY • Engineering • Education • Enforcement CHAPTER 17

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