Safety Rules and Suggestions: Emergency and Information Telephone Numbers
Safety Rules and Suggestions: Emergency and Information Telephone Numbers
Safety Rules and Suggestions: Emergency and Information Telephone Numbers
Rev. 20141015
1. Safety glasses or prescription eyeglasses must be worn when soldering. Students should
wash their hands with soap and water after they are done soldering, to remove any
residual lead.
2. Students are responsible for purchasing their own safety glasses, and bringing them to
each lab class where they will be needed.
3. Safety glasses are required when using power tools such as drills.
Prescription eyeglasses do not offer sufficient protection.
4. Violation of safety standards will not be tolerated. Minor infractions may only incur a
verbal warning, but continued failure to follow safe practices may result in removal from
the laboratory.
Flagrant violation of safety rules will result in immediate removal from the lab.
6. Haste and inattention cause many accidents. Work deliberately and carefully. Plan your
activities prior to the laboratory, familiarize yourself with equipment prior to actual
operation, and verify your work as you progress. Learn the location of power switches
and ground fault interrupters.
7. Report potential hazards and suspected faulty equipment to the instructor immediately.
In particular, do not attempt to perform any diagnosis, maintenance, or repairs yourself.
Removing or opening the case from any apparatus may expose parts at line voltage.
8. Minimize exposure to live circuits. Connect to the source of power as the last step when
wiring a circuit. Disconnect from the power source as the first step when disassembling a
circuit.