Shop Safety
Tool
Safety
Fire
Safety
Environmental Safety
Lift Safety
100
Must be worn whenever you are in the automotive lab.



Safety glasses

100

End of this wrench is thicker to prevent slipping on line fittings.

Tubing wrench

100

Class of fire: grease, oil, and chemicals 

Class "B" Fire 

100

Environments protection agency (acronym)

EPA

100

Strong steel stands that have a center post that can be adjusted for height. 

Axle Stands

200

What is the study of workplace design. The study of tools used, lighting, and movements required on the job.

Ergonomics

200

Handheld pump to pressurize a radiator and cap

Cooling system pressure tester 

200

Class of Fire: electrical cords, switches, wiring. 

Class "C" fire

200

Waste generated by a business

Waste stream

200

Placed against a tire to keep a vehicle from rolling. 

Wheel chocks 

300

Equipment worn buy workers to protect against hazards in the environment.

PPE

300

Floating ball type hydrometer used for antifreeze

Coolant tester

300

Class of fire: metal, iron 

Class "D" fire

300

What is ethylene glycol 

Antifreeze 

300

Manufacture designated areas to lift vehicles 

Lifting points

400

Something that causes a disease. Microorganism such as Hepatitis B virus.

Blood borne pathogens

400

Assortment of pulling tools for a wide range of task

Master puller set

400

Chemical reaction that results in sufficient heat to cause a fire. 

Spontaneous combustion 

400

Fire hazard, mosquitoes can breed, breeding ground for rats and mice.

Used tires

400

Used to pick up and move heavy objects. 

Hoist 

500

Occupational Safety and Health Administration acronym. 

OSHA

500

Measures the tightness of a bolt or nut

Torque wrench

500

Class of fire: wood, paper, cloth, and plastic.

Class "A" fire

500

Used to soak up leaks and spills in the auto lab

Waste absorbents

500

Used to support a transmission during services or replacement. 

Transmission jack