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Safe Work Practices in AgMech

Safe Work Practices in AgMech. The importance of AgMech . Mechanical technology supplies security in the form of food, clothing and shelter. The importance of mechanical knowledge and skills. Save labor cost Construction plans and bill’s of materials Learn a skill by doing Save time

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Safe Work Practices in AgMech

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  1. Safe Work Practices in AgMech • The importance of AgMech. • Mechanical technology supplies security in the form of food, clothing and shelter.

  2. The importance of mechanical knowledge and skills • Save labor cost • Construction plans and bill’s of materials • Learn a skill by doing • Save time • Make dependable judgments regarding machinery • Recognize quality work • Help others • Form habits of neatness, accuracy and safety

  3. The Importance of rules and Regulations • Everyone enrolled in a shop program should demonstrate mechanical growth by improving their proficiency in shop skills. • Good habits are developed by conforming to good rules.

  4. The purpose of shop rules • T protect the learner while a skill is being learned. • To protect equipment, tools and shop. • To develop skills by using the tools and equipment properly. • To develop attitudes resulting in proper shop behavior. • To learn the value of good house keeping.

  5. Shop safety rules are intended to protect the shop worker, tools equipment and building.

  6. Proper use of the shop will have the following: • The shop will be used only under proper supervision. • Shop tools, equipment and supplies will be stored in proper place.

  7. Good house keeping practices. • Clean floors • Tools in their proper places • Waste material removed • Work benches clean • Project materials in order • Shop supplies in order

  8. Reporting system • Tools and equipment that are damaged • Fire hazard • Oil on the floor • Electrical problems • All accidents and injuries • Defective safety equipment • Lack of enough work to stay busy

  9. Importance of safety measures • To prevent injury and death • Industry wants safe and efficient employees.

  10. How does safety go beyond the use of tools:Welder:Electrician:

  11. Laying out and Arranging a shop: • Location: plenty of room with room to grow. • Size: is determined by what you like to do: • Arrangement: work benches, cabinets, and some equipment should be around the wall • Equipment Arrangement: Metal working, wood working and mechanical • Lighting : should be adequate • Wiring: 120v and 240v circuit, enough outlets with room to grow

  12. Shop Ventilation • Most shops are constructed with enough windows and doors to provide adequate ventilation. • Mechanical Ventilation: • Exhaust fans = pull inside air outside, Ex. Welding • Hood exhaust = installed over small areas, Ex. Saws • Tube = remove exhaust fumes from operating engine, Ex. Mechanical

  13. Safety color Coding • Red = location of fire extinguishers and exits • Orange = danger, moving parts • Yellow = caution, operating wheels, levers and controls • Yellow and black= marks raised entrance areas and center post in shop • Green or gray =body and base of power equipment • Ivory = tops and edges of benches and inside cabinets • Green = safety green marks first aid

  14. Shop Safety Reminders • A clean shop is usually a safe shop. • Work benches are clean • Shop floor is clean • Fire hazards removed • Materials and supplies stored in proper place • Tools put up.

  15. Examples of poor house keeping • Cluttered work benches • Dirty , wet and greasy floor • Tools lying around the shop • Materials in walk way

  16. Personal protection • Eye protection • Protective clothing • Gloves • Respirator

  17. Examples of poor shop behavior • Scuffling • Being idle • Running • Talking to classmates • Pushing • Tripping • Loud talking • Playing with tools

  18. One reckless student can make the entire shop unsafe

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