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 Health & Safety

Before you can use equipment and machines or attempt practical work in a workshop you must understand basic safety rules. These rules will help keep you and others safe in the workshop.

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Read the safety rules carefully. If you fully understand them you should be able to work safely in a manufacturing room.

1. Always listen carefully to the teacher and follow instructions.
2. Do not run in the manufacturing room, you could ‘bump’ into another pupil and cause an accident.
3. Report any damage to machines/equipment as this could cause an accident.
4. Always wear an apron as it will protect your clothes and hold loose clothing such as ties in place.
5. Wear good strong shoes; training shoes are not suitable.
6. When attempting practical work all stools should be put away.
7. Bags should not be brought into a manufacturing room as people can trip over them.
8. When learning how to use a machine, listen very carefully to all the instructions given by the teacher.

9. Ask questions, especially if you do not fully understand.
10. Do not use a machine if you have not been shown how to operate it safely by the teacher.
11. Always be patient, never rush in the manufacturing room.
12. Always use a guard when working on a machine.
13. Keep hands away from moving/rotating machinery.
14. Use hand tools carefully, keeping both hands behind the cutting edge.
15. Know where the emergency stop buttons are positioned in the manufacturing room. If you witness an accident at the other side of the room you can use the emergency stop button to turn off all electrical power to machines.

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