engineering
You are not permitted to work on any ____ or ____ until you have received the necessary safety instructions
machine, equipment
You are not permitted to work on any machine or equipment ____, ____, or ____class
hours, unless you have received permission and there is an instructor in the shop
before, during, after
Only the operator of the machine may ____and ____ the machine.
start, stop
Wipe up immediately any ____ or _____ spilled on the floor to eliminate the danger of fire
slips or falls.
liquid, grease
Rags containing oil, gasoline, paints solvents, and combustibles must be put in covered ____ _____. Otherwise, ____ can result from spontaneous combustion.
metal containers, fire
Become thoroughly familiar with all fire signals, ____ _____ procedures, and _____ ____. In case
of a fire, walk quietly and ____ ____ to the nearest fire exit.
fire drill, fire exits, calmly
Safety procedures require the elimination of _____, _____, _____, and participation in
non-productive activities. Playing and _____ - ____ sometimes referred to as horse-play in
extremely dangerous. A playful push may cause a bad cut or burn.
playing, clowning, running, rough housing
Keep your mind on your _____, a lapse of attention may cause a serious _____ and/or injury
work, accident
In case of an accident, however slight, inform _____ at ONCE!!!!!!! Infection
may result from untreated cuts, burns, or scratches.
MR. WALLACE
Call attention to _____to anyone who you have knowledge in violation of
general rules or good safety practice
MR. WALLACE
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
What are the 6 protection principals of PPE?
1. ____________________ 2. ____________________ 3. ____________________
4. ____________________ 5. ____________________ 6. ____________________
1. EYE AND FACE PROTECTION, 2. HEAD AND EAR PROTECTION, 3. FOOT PROTECTION, 4. HAND PROTECTION, 5. BODY PROTECTION, 6. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
Name three causes of trips and falls?
1. Poor housekeeping of materials, equipment, hoses, and tools.
2. Sudden loud noises or shouts.
3. Horseplay or unsafe actions, such as tossing tools to each other or bumping someone in aprecarious position
Name two ways to avoid eye and face injuries?
1. Always wear safety glasses with top and side protection under your welding helmet
2. Be sure eye protection devices are not damaged or missing parts, and be sure they fit properly.
Name five kinds of common confined spaces?
tunnels, pit, boilders, pipelines, swears
Name three reasons for deaths and/or serious injuries from hot work in confined spaces?
1. Fire
2. Electric shock
3. Explosion
Name two ways how to store gas cylinders?
1.Completely close the valves, and keep the valve protection devices, such as caps or guards,
securely in place.
2. Store empty cylinders separate from full ones
Open valves _____ by hand to avoid gauge damage.
slowly
Metal Fume Fever is the name for an illness that is caused primarily by exposure to
___________ ____________ fume (ZnO) in the workplace
Zinc oxide
The main cause of this exposure is usually ____________ the fumes from welding, cutting,
or brazing on galvanized metal
breathing
Zinc oxide fumes cause a _______________illness called Metal Fume Fever.
flu like
38. Symptoms of Metal Fume Fever include ____________, fever, chills, muscle aches, thirst,
____________, vomiting, chest soreness, fatigue, gastrointestinal pain, ____________, and
____________. The symptoms usually start several hours after ____________; the attack may
last __ to ____ hours.
headache, nausea, weakness, tiredness exposure, 6, 24
What are the four rules of the shop?
Always wear safety glasses, no horse play, use common sense, Always ask permission
What are the five common injuries of the work place?
eyes, hands, burns, falls, respiratory
Name two types of adequate ventilation
1. Size and shape of the workplace
2. Position of the worker’s and welder’s head
Name three ways to avoid a ventilation hazard.
1. Keep your head out of the fumes.
2. Reposition the work, your head, or both to keep from breathing the fumes
3. Wear an approved respirator when ventilation is not adequate or practical