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Mark Martin . Carpentry 5/5/10 . Typical safety tags . Barriers. Barricades. Outside of a hardhat. Inside of a hard hat. Safety glasses. Safety goggles. Safety face shield . Full-body harness and lanyards . Safety shoe. Safety gloves. Completed table 3. Earplugs/earmuffs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mark Martin Carpentry

5/5/10

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Typical safety tags

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Barriers

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Barricades

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Outside of a hardhat

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Inside of a hard hat

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Safety glasses

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Safety goggles

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Safety face shield

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Full-body harness and lanyards

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Safety shoe

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Safety gloves

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Completed table 3

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Earplugs/earmuffs

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Self-contained breathing apparatus

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Full face piece mask

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Supplied Air Mask

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Half Mask

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Lift Safely

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Examples of Barriers and Barricades

Barriers: tell people if there are anything that has water, big hole ect those two examples barriers but there is a lot more things that barriers can be used.Barricades: Are signs that might say road closed, detour, caution, danger, men working.

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Warning

Never remove a barricade unless you have been authorized to do so. Follow your employer’s procedures for putting up and removing barricades.

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Personal Protective Equipment Use And Care.

•Regularly inspect it.• Properly care for it.•Use it properly when it is needed.•Never alter or modify it in any way.

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Did You Know?

Hard hats used to be made of metal. However, metal conducts electricity, so most hard hats are now made of reinforced plastic or fiberglass.

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Hard Hat Care

Hard Hats take care of your head when you are on a construction site because if you don’t have it on you will risk in a injury or getting fined for not following the rules on a job site.

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WarningsHandle safety glasses and goggles with care. If they get scratched, replace them. The scratches will interfere with your vision. Clean the lenses regularly with lens tissues or a soft cloth

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Work gloves and safety shoe

Work gloves: are important to protect your hands well you are working so you can’t get blisters or getting hurt.Work shoe: When you are working in place that requires to wear safety shoe such as a construction site.

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WarningWhen a respirator is required, a personal monitoring device is usually also required. This device samples the air to measure the concentration of hazardous chemicals.

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Warnings

Handle safety glasses and goggles with care. If they get scratched, replace them. The scratches will interfere with your vision. Clean the lenses regularly with lens tissues or a soft cloth.

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Review Questions1.The _________ keeps the key to a lock used for lockout/tagout.A. Site supervisorB. Person who puts on the lockC. Site safety managerD. OSHA Inspector2. You may operate a device that is tagged out if there is no imminent danger.A. TrueB. False3. A yellow and purple warning barricade means________.C. Caution D. DangerC. Physical dangerD. Radiation hazard4. Hole cover must be strong enough to support ____ the weight of anything

that may be placed on top of them.E. ExactlyF. TwiceG. Four timesH. Ten Times

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Review Questions5.Adjust the webbing of a hard hat so that there is _______ between your head and the shell.

A. NO SpaceB. As much space as possibleC. At least 1 inch of space D. Less than 1 inch of space6. ___provide the best all-around protection for your eyes.E. Welding hoodsB. Face ShieldsC. Safety gogglesD. Strap-on glasses 7. A_____ has its own clean air supply E. Half mask B. Mouthpiece with mechanical filterC. Self-contained breathing apparatusD. Full face piece mask8. Whenever there is danger of an inhalation hazard, you must use a

respirator.E. TrueF. False

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Review Questions9._____do(es) not interfere with the respirator’s sealA. Facial hairB. Gum and Tobacco chewingC. DenturesD. Temple bars on glasses10. When lifting heavy objects, keep as much weight

as possible over your______.A. HipsB. ShouldersC. LegsD. Back

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Answers Review Questionsc. Site safety managerb. Falsea. Cautionb. Twicec. At least 1 inch of spacec. Safety gogglesc. self- contained breathing apparatusa. Trueb. Gum and chewing tobaccoc. legs

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