Shop Rules
PPE
Hand Tools
Power Tools
EMERGENCIES
100

Why do shop rules exist?

To prevent injuries and keep everyone safe.

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

100

What should you do before using a hand tool?

Inspect it for damage.

100

Who must give permission to use power tools?

The teacher.

100

Who do you report injuries to?

The teacher.

200

Is horseplay allowed in the shop? Why?

No — it causes accidents and injuries.

200

 When must safety glasses be worn?

At all times in the shop.

200

Is it safe to use broken or damaged tools?

No

200

What safety feature should never be removed from a machine?
 

Guards.

200

What is an emergency stop?

A button that shuts off a machine quickly.

300

What must you do before using any tool?

Get teacher permission and inspect the tool.

300

 Name two types of PPE.

Goggles, gloves, ear protection, dust mask.

300

Why is proper tool storage important?

Prevents injuries and damage.

300

When should machines be turned off?

Before adjustments or walking away.

300

What should you do during an emergency?

Stop work and follow teacher instructions.

400

When should you listen to the teacher in the shop?

At all times

400

Why is PPE important?

It protects your body from injury.

400

 What tool rule helps protect your hands?

Keep hands behind cutting edges / use correct grip.

400

Why are machine guards important?

They protect you from moving parts.

400

Where are emergency exits located?

Designated exits in the shop (teacher-defined).

500

What can happen if shop rules are not followed?

Injuries, damaged equipment, loss of shop privileges

500

True or False: PPE replaces safe behavior.

False

500

Why should you always use the right tool for the job?

Using the wrong tool can cause injury or damage.

500

What should you do if you are unsure how to use a machine?

Stop and ask the teacher.

500

Why is staying calm important during an emergency?

It helps prevent further injuries.