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Electrical Workshop Module 1: Safety Period: 1 week

Institute Of Applied Technology ATE 1010 Grade 10. Electrical Workshop Module 1: Safety Period: 1 week. Module Objectives. Outline safety rules at: Homes Labs Workshops jobs Identify electrical hazards and learn how to control them

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Electrical Workshop Module 1: Safety Period: 1 week

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  1. Institute Of Applied Technology ATE 1010 Grade 10 Electrical Workshop Module 1: Safety Period: 1 week Ms. Rose Hasan

  2. Module Objectives • Outline safety rules at: • Homes • Labs • Workshops • jobs • Identify electrical hazards and learn how to control them • Explain the factors that determine the severity of an electric shock • Learn how to response to electrical emergencies. Ms. Rose Hasan

  3. Module Contents • Introduction to Electrical Safety • Home Safety • Outdoors Safety • Labs & Workshops Safety • Safety and Accident Prevention Signs • Introduction to Electricity • Electric Shock • How to Act in Electrical Emergency Situations • Class and Lab Activities Ms. Rose Hasan

  4. Introduction to Electrical Safety • Electricity is a useful and powerful tool in our daily life. Ms. Rose Hasan

  5. Introduction to Electrical Safety • The danger of electricity: • Shock, burn or kill you • Damage sensitive devices Ms. Rose Hasan

  6. Home Safety • Home safety tips DON'Toverload plugs because it can cause electrical fires. Neveruse an electrical appliance in a wet area. This will cause an electric shock Ms. Rose Hasan

  7. Home Safety DON’T pull on the flex to remove a plug from the sockets. This will damage the insulations and cause a shock or an electrical fire Never allow children to play with outlets. Putting anything in electrical outlet may can shock or kill a person Ms. Rose Hasan

  8. Home Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  9. Home Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  10. Home Safety Home Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  11. Outdoor Safety • Sources of electricity hazards in the outdoors: • high voltage • power lines • electricity substations • transformer boxes Ms. Rose Hasan

  12. Outdoor Safety • To avoid accidents and protect yourself from electrical injuries, follow the next tips: Ms. Rose Hasan

  13. Outdoor Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  14. Outdoor Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  15. Labs & Workshops Safety • To avoid accidents and injuries in the workshops and labs, follow the next safety rules and practices: Ms. Rose Hasan

  16. Labs & Workshops Safety • ` Ms. Rose Hasan

  17. Labs & Workshops Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  18. Labs & Workshops Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  19. Labs & Workshops Safety Ms. Rose Hasan

  20. Safety and Accident Prevention Signs Ms. Rose Hasan

  21. Homework • Find the hidden dangers !!!! • http://www.cl-p.com/electricsafetyworld/index.html • Do Activity 1 Ms. Rose Hasan

  22. Introduction to Electricity • Have you ever thought how electricity comes to your house? • sources of electricity: • power stations • wind turbines • water power • solar power • battery power Ms. Rose Hasan

  23. Introduction to Electricity Ms. Rose Hasan

  24. Introduction to Electricity (How Electricity comes to your homes) Ms. Rose Hasan

  25. Introduction to Electricity (Basic Electrical Terms) Ms. Rose Hasan

  26. Introduction to Electricity (Basic Electrical Terms) Ms. Rose Hasan

  27. Introduction to Electricity (Basic Electrical Terms) Ms. Rose Hasan

  28. Introduction to Electricity (Basic Electrical Terms) Ms. Rose Hasan

  29. Electric Shock • An electrical shock is received when electrical current passes through the body. • You will get an electrical shock if a part of your body completes an electrical circuit by: • Touching a live wire and an electrical ground • Touching a live wire and another wire at a different voltage. Ms. Rose Hasan

  30. Electric Shock Ms. Rose Hasan

  31. How to Act in Electrical Emergency Situations • Downed Wire Do not touch anything, or anyone, that is touching a downed wire Get help right away. Stay away from all downed wires - even if there are no sparks. Ms. Rose Hasan

  32. How to Act in Electrical Emergency Situations • Downed Wire Touching a Vehicle Ms. Rose Hasan

  33. How to Act in Electrical Emergency Situations • Electrical Fire Ms. Rose Hasan

  34. How to Act in Electrical Emergency Situations • Electrical Shock Ms. Rose Hasan

  35. Class &Lab Activities • Activities (27): Done in the Class Ms. Rose Hasan

  36. Future Plans • Be prepared to a Quiz next Class in module #1. • Next Class: Start with Module #2 : Hand Tools Ms. Rose Hasan

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