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Title: WORKING SAFELY WITH RESISTANT MATERIALS IN TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE


1
  • WORKING SAFELY WITH RESISTANT MATERIALS IN
    TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE

2
A SAFE WORKING ENVIRONMENT
  • The three important considerations in developing
    a safe working environment are
  • YOURSELF
  • OTHERS
  • WORKSHOP

3
YOURSELF
  • EYES
  • FINGERS
  • HAIR
  • FEET
  • EARS
  • LUNGS
  • HEAD FACE
  • CLOTHES

4
EYES
  • Students must avoid damage to their eyes by
    wearing protective safety glasses when
  • Working with machinery or hand power tools eg.
    Drilling
  • Working with dangerous chemicals e.g. acids,
    catalysts, glues
  • Working with heat/fire equipment eg. Soldering,
    oxy-acetylene
  • Working with electric welding equipment eg. Arc,
    MIG welding

5
FINGERS
  • Students can avoid damage or cuts to fingers by
  • Being aware of where they are and what they are
    doing in relation to potential danger eg.
    bandsawing
  • Keeping them behind the sharp edge of tools eg.
    chisels
  • Wearing the appropriate gloves when handling hot
    materials or dangerous chemicals eg. Super gluing

6
HAIR
  • Long hair must be tied back to avoid
  • Being caught in spinning machinery eg. Power
    drill press, wood lathe turning
  • Catching alight when using heat/fire equipment
    eg. LPG gas torch

7
FEET
  • Closed in footwear is essential to protect feet
    from
  • Sharp falling tools or materials eg. Chisel,
    sheet metal
  • Heavy falling tools or materials eg. Hammer,
    solid steel bar
  • Hot falling tools or materials eg. soldering
    iron, hot metal casting

8
HEARING
  • Protective muffs should be worn to prevent
    hearing loss from
  • Excessively noisy power tools eg. Router, angle
    grinders
  • Excessively noisy machinery eg. Radial arm saw
    cutting

9
LUNGS
  • An appropriate mask or air filter unit should be
    worn to prevent dizziness or damage to lungs when
  • Machining hazardous materials
  • Working with toxic fumes eg. spraying paints or
    varnish, mixing resins

10
HEAD and FACE
  • To prevent injury to the head and face, a full
    face/head shield should be worn when
  • Working with irregular shapes on spinning
    machinery eg. Wood lathe
  • Working with hot molten metals eg. Casting

11
CLOTHING
  • A protective apron should be worn to prevent
  • Loose clothing being caught in machinery
  • Clothes being dirtied

12
OTHERS
  • DONTS
  • DOS
  • RESPECT
  • RESPECT
  • RESPECT

13
DONTS
  • Run
  • Throw
  • Fight
  • Play
  • Swear
  • Tease
  • Harass

14
DOS
  • Cooperation
  • Courtesy
  • Commonsense
  • Consideration
  • Caution
  • Care
  • Communication
  • Compliment

15
RESPECT
  • All students must respect others
  • Property
  • Right to learn
  • Feelings, thoughts, differences

16
WORKSHOP
  • Students need to contribute to
  • Cleanliness
  • Maintenance
  • Correct use of tools

17
CLEANLINESS
  • Students must undertake to clean the workshop
    each class by
  • Cleaning the bench where they worked
  • Cleaning the machinery and tools they have used
  • Putting away materials they have used
  • Putting away their projects in correct place

18
MAINTENANCE
  • Students are to do some form of maintenance
  • Each week eg. Sharpening a chisel
  • Each term eg. Lubricating a vice
  • Each year eg. Repainting tool handles

19
CORRECT USE OF TOOLS
  • Students should not use any tool unless
  • They know the correct name of the tool
  • They know what the tool is used for
  • They have had instruction on how to use the tool
    correctly
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