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Safety

Specific to working in a small Engines shop. Safety. What are some HAZARDS unique to working on small Engines?. Hazardous Materials. Oily Rags. Loud Noise. Fumes. Hazardous Materials. Gasoline. Oil and Lubricants. Grease. Cleaners.

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Safety

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  1. Specific to working in a small Engines shop Safety

  2. What are some HAZARDS unique to working on small Engines? Hazardous Materials Oily Rags Loud Noise Fumes

  3. Hazardous Materials Gasoline Oil and Lubricants Grease Cleaners ***Gasoline should ALWAYS be kept in a CLOSED container***

  4. Oily Rags

  5. Fumes

  6. Loud Noise

  7. What do you think should happen when using compressed air? Direct air flow away from engine so that particles are blown away safely Never Direct nozzle at others or yourself Use Eye Protection

  8. Should you use compressed air to attack a fire?

  9. Fire Triangle Fuel Fuel Oxygen Heat

  10. A “A” Class-Wood/Paper/Cloth B “B” Class-Flammable Liquids C “C” Class-Electrical Equipment 4 Classes of Fire “D” Class-Combustible Metals D

  11. Fire Extinguishers are “Categorized” according to type of Fire they are designed to suppress Fire Extinguishers A D B C

  12. Fire Extinguishers Fuel

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