1: The document outlines various safety precautions for a machine shop, including ensuring all machines have proper guards, not operating machines without authorization, keeping work areas clean and free of hazards, and concentrating while operating machinery.
2: It also recommends wearing proper protective equipment like safety glasses and shoes, as well as suitable clothing without loose pieces or jewelry that could get caught in machines.
3: Good housekeeping practices are emphasized like cleaning spills immediately, keeping aisles clear, and properly storing tools and materials.
1: The document outlines various safety precautions for a machine shop, including ensuring all machines have proper guards, not operating machines without authorization, keeping work areas clean and free of hazards, and concentrating while operating machinery.
2: It also recommends wearing proper protective equipment like safety glasses and shoes, as well as suitable clothing without loose pieces or jewelry that could get caught in machines.
3: Good housekeeping practices are emphasized like cleaning spills immediately, keeping aisles clear, and properly storing tools and materials.
1: The document outlines various safety precautions for a machine shop, including ensuring all machines have proper guards, not operating machines without authorization, keeping work areas clean and free of hazards, and concentrating while operating machinery.
2: It also recommends wearing proper protective equipment like safety glasses and shoes, as well as suitable clothing without loose pieces or jewelry that could get caught in machines.
3: Good housekeeping practices are emphasized like cleaning spills immediately, keeping aisles clear, and properly storing tools and materials.
1: The document outlines various safety precautions for a machine shop, including ensuring all machines have proper guards, not operating machines without authorization, keeping work areas clean and free of hazards, and concentrating while operating machinery.
2: It also recommends wearing proper protective equipment like safety glasses and shoes, as well as suitable clothing without loose pieces or jewelry that could get caught in machines.
3: Good housekeeping practices are emphasized like cleaning spills immediately, keeping aisles clear, and properly storing tools and materials.
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Safety Precautions:
(A): General Machine Shop:
1: Be sure that all machine’s have effective and properly working guards that are always in place where machine’s are operating. 2: Replace guards immediately after any repair. 3: Don’t attempt to oil, clean, adjust or repair any machine while it is running, stop the machine and lock the power switch in the off position. 4: Even after the power is off, don’t leave the machine until it has stopped running. Someone else may notice that it is still in motion and be injured. 5: Don’t operate any machine unless authorized, to do so by the instructor or under his supervision. 6: Don’t try to stop the machine with your hand or body. 7: Always see that work and cutting tools on any machine are clamped securely before starting. 8: Keep the floor clean of metal chips or curls and waste pieces, put them in container provided for such things. 9: Don’t operate machinery when the instructor is not in the workshop. 10: When working with another worker only one should operate machine or switches. 11: Don’t rest against the machine. 12: Concertrate on the work and don’t talk unnecessary while operating machine. 13: Don’t talk to others when they are operating a machine. 14; Get first aid immedietly for any injury. 15: Be sure you have sufficient light to see clearly check with the supervisor if you don’t enough. Clothing and Safety Equipment: 1: Always wear safety glasses, or face shields designed for the type of the work operating any machine 2: Wear safety shoes if heavy work is being done. 3: Wear clothing suited for the job, wear shoes with thick soles. 4: Don’t wear rings, watches, braslets or other jewellery that could get could get caught in moving machinery. 5: Don’t wear neck ties or loose turn clothing of any kind. 6: Wear shirts or uppers with sleaves cut off or rolled above the elbows. 7: Always remove , gloves before turning on or operating a machine. If material is rough and sharp then gloves must be work place or handle material with machine turned off. House Keeping: 1: Keeping floor free of oil, grease or any other liquid. Clean up spilled liquid immediately they are sleeping hazards. 2: Aisles should be clear, at all time to avoid tripping of other accident. 3: Store materials in such a way that they cannot become tripping hazards. 4: Don’t leave tools or work on the table of a machine even if the machine in not turning. Tools or work may fall off and cause the fact of injury. 5: Put tools always when not in use. 6: Place the scrap box.