SAFETY IN THE DRAFTING LAB
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SAFETY IN THE DRAFTING LAB
SAFETY TERMS Safety – the state or condition of
being safe or freedom from danger, risk, or injury
Accident – any suddenly occurring unintentional event that causes injury or property damage
Hazard – a potential source of danger First Aid – immediate temporary care
given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness
RESPONSIBILITIES School
Adequate facilities Good lighting Temperature control Emergency plan
Teacher Challenging program Safety instruction Clean up program
Student Safe and responsible practices Area and equipment Report safety hazards Clean up
CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT AND EQUIPMENT
Safety hazards Narrow aisles Small storage area Crowded conditions
Students should: Keep work area clean and neat Use care around hazardous equipment
THE FIRE TRIANGLE
Classes of Fires Class A – fires that occur in ordinary
combustible materials Class B – fires that occur with flammable
liquids Class C – fires that occur in or near
electrical equipment Class D – fires that occur with
combustible materials
The two types of fires that are most likely to occur in the drafting lab are A and C
FIRST AID Notify instructor Send someone for help Administer first aid Remove victim from immediate
danger Stay calm Keep victim calm
PERSONAL SAFETY RULES Keep chairs with all feet on floor No running or horseplay Use special equipment with permission only Conduct yourself in a safe and responsible
manner Use tools for their intended use Use tools and equipment after hearing safety
instructions Report all accidents to instructor Lift heavy objects with supervision Operate the printers with care Keep bags out of walkways
Fill In the BlankToolsNarrowCleanCleanupAccidents Environment
CrowdedStorageAlignedLighting
KEEP CHAIR LEGS ON THE FLOOR
DO NOT THROW ANY OBJECTS
AVOID RUNNING AND HORSEPLAY
HANDLE SHARP, POINTED INSTRUMENTS WITH CARE
USE ALL EQUIPMENT PROPERLY
BE CAREFUL AROUND ELECTRICITY
DO NOT MISUSE ELECTRICAL TOOLS