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Introduction General Workshop Rules Workshop PPE Specific Safety Equipment Trade Hazards Acknowledgement
ACK WORKSHOP RULES AND GUIDELINES
Dr. Nader Ghareeb
Version 2, January 2016
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Introduction General Workshop Rules Workshop PPE Specific Safety Equipment Trade Hazards Acknowledgement
Outline
1 Introduction
2 General Workshop Rules
3 Workshop Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
4 Specific Safety Equipment (Welding)
5 Trade Hazards
6 Acknowledgement
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Introduction
The safety and workshop rules must be
followed everytime you come inside the
workshop.
Over stepping of safety and workshop rules
shall automatically exclude you from this unit
and you FAIL the unit
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General workshop rules
Always listen carefully to the instructor and follow instructionsMachines or tools may only be used under the direct
supervision, guidance or authority of the technical staff When class starts you must be fully dressed to commencewith workshop activities. No persons allowed in workshopwithout proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)Long hair and loose clothing that may be caught in machinery
must be securedA minimum of 2 people must be in the workshop whenoperating machineryAlways be patient, never rush or run in the workshop. You
could ‘bump’ into another student and cause an accidentAvoid as far as possible skin contact with oils and solventsetc. Make use of the disposable wipes, clean rags, barrier andcleansing creams provided.No food, drinks, magazines, cell phones or smoking allowed in
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General workshop rules
Switch off machinery when not in use
Clean up workplace and machines at the end of class
Immediately clean up any spills from the floorNever use compressed air for blowing dust or swarf off clothing, skin, or machinery
Keep cables off the floors as far as possible and certainly out
of circulation areasDo not ‘store’ items on the floor where a tripping hazard maybe created.
All tools required are to be drawn from the store and returnedin a clean and undamaged condition at the end of the class
Report all breakages of tools and machinery, faulty wiring,worn or defective equipment immediately to the instructor ortechnical staff
Report accidents, incidents and hazards to the supervisor
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I d i G l W k h R l W k h PPE S ifi S f E i T d H d A k l d
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Personal protective equipment (What the student must buy)
The student must get/buy:
1 A full body cotton overall (Men)
2 Long cotton pants and dustcoat (Ladies)
3 Safety shoes/boots
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I t d ti G l W k h R l W k h PPE S ifi S f t E i t T d H d A k l d t
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Personal protective equipment (What the ACK will provide)
ACK will provide:
1 Safety glasses when working on a machine2 Ear plugs
3 Leather gloves when handling sheet metal or performingwelding or working in Guillotine
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Specific safety equipment for welding
Use a welding helmet with prescribed unscratched filter whenusing an electric arc welding machine
Wear gas welding goggles when using oxy/acetyleneequipment
Wear a leather apron
Wear long sleeve gloves
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Trade hazards
A hazard is defined as any activity with the potential to causeharm.
Hazards fall into 6 major groups:
1 Mechanical hazards, with tools and machines
2 Electrical hazards, in welding and portable power tools
3 Chemical hazards in handling acids, etc.
4 Fire hazards, flame cutting
5 Industrial health hazards. noxious gasses, ventilation
6 Mental hazards due to fatigue etc.
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Common workshop hazards
Machine and tool hazards arise when:
Machine/Equipment not properly guarded
Machine overloaded
Working with damaged tools
Loose power tool cable connections
Improper use of hand tools
No or split file handles
Operator ignorant of safety practices and precautions
Working without authorization on a machine
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Common workshop hazards
Electric welding hazards could include:
Open electric cables
Wet floors
Nearby flammable materials
Emission of toxic fumes
Leaving electric power switched on
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Common workshop hazards
Gas welding hazards include:
Leaking connections
Flying sparks
Hot, sharp off cuts
Unsecured cylinders
leaving gas cylinders (bottles) switched on
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Common workshop hazards
Material handling hazards include:
Sharp edges
Projecting nails
Lifting without correct safety equipment
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Acknowledgement
I , Stud-ID:
in signing this document, I am indicating that I understand andaccept the Workshop related guidelines and rules. I further acceptthat non-compliance to these guidelines and rules will result inexclusion from workshop resources and facilities.
I also declare that I am free of diseases and conditions that areincompatible with the nature of work in the workshop.
I understand that I will fail this unit if I miss more than 2 classes.Attendance will be always taken within 10 minutes after class
begins. Arriving later than 10 minutes into the class is recognizedas being absent. I also know that no sick notes are accepted.
Date Signature
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