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Technology Education Lab Safety

Learn essential safety practices in daily life and in an educational lab setting. Topics include shop safety, locating safety information, proper behavior, dress, PPE, fire safety, bloodborne pathogens, safety signage, and more.

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Technology Education Lab Safety

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  1. Technology EducationLab Safety

  2. Purpose Of Lesson • Basic safety for daily life • Basic shop safety • How to locate and follow safety information on tools and equipment.

  3. WE WILL DISCUSS • Proper Shop Behavior • Proper Dress • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Fire Safety • Blood Bourne Pathogens • Safety Signage (TERMS) • Safety Colors • Basic Tools • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

  4. Your Safety and the Safety of others is at Stake!!! • WALK – Never run • Never clown around • Be considerate of others • Stay in your assigned area

  5. Always Practice Correct Safety Procedures • Dress Correctly • Report any unsafe conditions to instructor IMMEDIATELY • Never use Equipment your not trained to use

  6. If your not using the toolLEAVE IT ALONE • Get permission to use any tool or equipment • Only one student at a time use a tool • Don’t throw it away!!

  7. Do not rely on the protective gear to keep you safe • Only use a tool for its specific purpose

  8. At the End of Each Hour • Stay on a Dry Floor • Do not use power tools unless your instructor is present

  9. At the End of Each Hour • Tools must be in place and lab cleaned after each class…..

  10. Fire Safety • You can use a fire extinguisher to stop a small fire • Using the wrong type of fire extinguisher could KILL YOU!!!!

  11. There are Many Types of Fire • Class A Ordinary Combustibles • Class B Flammable Liquids • Class C Flammable Gases • Class D Flammable Metals • Class Electrical • Class F Flammable Liquid (grease/oil)

  12. There are Many Types of Fire Extinguishers • Water • Dry Chemical • CO2 • Halon Gas -

  13. Fire Extinguisher Chart

  14. Nearly All in Schools Are Dry Powder (ABC) – Why is that?

  15. Using a Fire Extinguisher

  16. Blood born Pathogens • AIDS, Hepatitis, and dozens of others • Do Not Touch • Do Not Handle

  17. How to Handle Blood • Use Gloves • Dispose of in proper way • If serious – Fill out accident report

  18. Safety Colors • RED – Fire • GREEN – Safety • BLUE – Out of Order

  19. Safety Stripes • Yellow – Hazard or object in the way that cannot be moved • Yellow and Black – Show areas where operators only are allowed

  20. Hot Glue Gun • Do not touch the tip • Use only the correct size glue stick • Do not put anything except glue in the gun

  21. Wait until glue is completely melted before using • Glue can burn you through thin materials

  22. Craft Knives • Craft knives • Must Be Carried With Cap On Them • Pushed Away Body • Always Use Cutting Board

  23. MSDS • Material Safety Data Sheets • Contain safety information on chemicals • Contains Emergency Directions • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) • Product Safety Data Sheet (PSDS)

  24. Hazard Alert Messages • Danger • Warning • Caution • Important • Notice

  25. Hazard Alert Messages • Danger = COULD KILL YOU! POTENTIALLY DEADLY, AND ETC… • Warning = COULD CAUSE YOU SERIOUS INJURY, ETC… • Caution = COULD HURT YOU, DAMAGE YOUR PROJECT, &/OR THE DAMAGE THE MACHINE • Important = YOU COULD BREAK THE MACHINE &/OR MESS UP YOUR PROJECT • Notice = YOUR PROJECT WILL MESS UP, NOT COME OUT RIGHT

  26. International Safety Symbols • Danger, Warning, or Caution • Cutting Hazard • Eye Protection Required

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