No _______ or drinks in work areas
What is food?
This system is used to help shop users be alert to danger or hazards, help people locate certain objects, and help people react quickly during an emergency.
What is color coding?
Safety glasses should be worn in the shop at these times.
These are fires in charged electrical equipment.
Fire occurs only when these tree factors are combined.
What are fuel, oxygen, and heat?
Always ask for _________ if you are unsure of how to properly use a machine
What is help?
This color signifies danger or emergency
What is red?
These types of shoes should be worn in the shop.
What are closed-toed shoes?
These are fires in wood, paper, cloth, and similar common materials.
What are class A fires?
Keeping this type of shop will minimize safety hazards
What is a clean shop?
Only ________ or operate machines that you have been given express permission to use
What is touch?
What is yellow?
This should be done to long hair when working in a shop setting.
What is pulled back?
These are fires on certain combustible metals
What are class D fires?
These should be checked annually and mounted on a wall in a clear area
What are fire extinguishers?
No unauthorized ___________ are allowed in the shop while machines are in use
What is persons/people?
This color signifies safety equipment, safety areas, or first aid kits.
What is green?
This is Ms. Wood's PPE rule for using a bench grinder or any other rotating machine?
What is to never wear gloves?
These are fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, grease
What are class B fires?
These are the three questions you should ask yourself before you start any shop task
Will you get hurt, will someone else get hurt, and will the equipment/tools get hurt?
Always wear proper __ __ __
What is PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)?
This color signifies machine hazards.
What is orange?
This is how loud (in decibels) that a sound must be to require hearing protection.
What is 90 decibels or louder?
These are the steps to using a fire extinguisher.
What are: Pull the pin, Aim at the base, Squeeze the handle, Sweep Side to Side
This is what the abbreviation OSHA stands for.
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?