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Workshop safety

What is an accident?

Accident is an unintended, unforeseen, sudden occurrence resulting in the


interruption with normal work activity leading to an injury, which may be fatal or
may cause loss of material and time with out any return.

What are the factors that contribute to an accident?

Mechanical causes

Unsafe conditions

Environmental causes

Human causes

Personal factors

Sociological factors

Name some mechanical causes.

In-adequately guarded or unguarded equipment.

Unsafe design of machines

Hazardous arrangements

Name some unsafe conditions.

Condition of floor

Ladders/stairways

State things to do to ensure safety of ladder.

Ensure the ladder has no loose, damaged or missing parts.

Ensure the ladder is properly erected and secure

Ensure the ladder projects at least 1 m above the landing place.

Ensure the ladder is set at the correct angle of 75 degrees and is on firm
ground

One ladder, one person.

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Keep three limbs on the ladder at all times. 2 feet and 1 hand or 2 hands
and one foot.

Always carry tools in toolbelt holster or pouch and not in hands.

Name a few environmental causes.

Illumination

Ventilation

Temperature

Speed of work

Hours of work

Work load

Lighting

Pollution

State some human causes in the respective two categories.


Individual factors:

Age

Marriage

Schooling

Health

Psychological factors

Attitude towards job

Interest and difficulties

Machine habits

Attention and fatigue

Name some personal factors.

Intellectual level

Emotional maturity

Adjustment

Lack of knowledge or skill

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improper attitude

Not making use of protective clothing, goggles, shoes etc.

Name some sociological factors.

Size of the family and number of dependents

Financial position

Social status

What are the hazards associated with Hand & Power tools?

Electrical shock

Puncture wounds

Cuts and abrasions

Contusions/crushing

Burning

Eye injuries

Hearing loss

Breathing difficulties

Chemical burning & poisoning

Radiological hazards

What are the common causes of electrical shock?

Improper grounding

Not unplugging equipment when changing accessories.

Damaged wires

Pulling on the cord to unplug the equipment

Standing on water or wet surfaces

State the common causes for puncture wounds, cuts, abrasions, contusion and
burns.

Removal of guards

Using damages equipment

Improper use of equipment

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Using the wrong tool

State the common causes of breathing difficulties, chemical burning & poisoning.

Not using proper exhaust system for hazardous gases and fumes

Removal of guards and caps in machines & containers

Using damaged equipment and pipe lines

Not using proper storing & packing mechanism

Using chemical without knowing its chemical composition and acidity.

What are PPE? Explain.


PPE stands for Personal protective equipment.

PPE is defined as All the equipment (including clothing affording protection


against weather) which is intended to be worn or held by a person at work and
which protects him against one or more risks to his health or safety, resulting
from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other
workplace hazards.

Name the hazard, body part affected and type of PPE used.

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State basic rules to prevent injuries.

Use the right tool for the job

Examine each tool before use and do not use damaged tools

Operate tools according to the manufacturers' instructions

Keep all tools in good condition with regular maintenance and repair.

Training for the workers and machine operators

Carry or transport required tools

State things to be done for safe conduct in the shop

Be aware of what's going around you. For example, be careful not to talk
with someone while they are cutting with a machine.

Concentrate on what you are doing. If you get tired, leave.

Don't hurry. If you catch yourself rushing, slow down.

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Don't rush speeds and feeds. You'll end up damaging your part, the tool and
may be the machine itself.

Listen to the machine. If there is an unfamiliar sound, turn the machine off.

Don't let someone else talk with you into doing some dangerous work

Don't attempt to measure a part that is moving

Wear safety glasses when told to do so, and always when working in an
area where light illumination is likely to be a problem

Always wear the appropriate eye/clothes protection when welding.

Adhere to the workshop clothing and be mindful of your hair.

What rules should be followed on shop clothing?

No loose clothing( tie, loose sleeve, etc. are prohibited)

Wear natural fiber clothes

Remove jewelry

Wear appropriate shoes (No open-toes sandals. Wear shoes that give a
sure footing. If you are working with heavy objects, steel shoes are
recommended)

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