Title: 1. Colors and application of the safety color code.
1Colors and application of the safety color code
2 basic color for identification of 1.
Fire protection equipment. 2. Portable
containers of flammable liquids. 3. Emergency
stop bars, stop buttons, and emergency
electrical stop switches on machinery.
Federal Safety Red
3- Basic color for designating
- Caution and for marking physical hazards.
- Waste containers for decombustible materials.
- Caution against starting or using equipment under
repair. - Identification of starting point or power source
of machinery.
Federal Safety Yellow
4- Basic color for designating
- 1. Dangerous parts of machines.
- 2. Safety starter buttons.
- 3. Exposed parts (edges only) of pulleys,
gears, rollers, cutting devices, and power
jaws.
Federal Safety Orange
Federal Safety Orange
5- basic color for designating
- Radiation hazards
Federal Safety Purple
6 -basic color for designating 1.
Safety 2. Location of first aid equipment
Federal Safety Green
7 -basic color for designating 1. Traffic
flow 2. Housekeeping purposes
Federal Safety Black White
8 Personal Safety Rules
9Wear Appropriate Clothing
10Confine Long hair before operating equipment
11Always Wear Safety Glasses
12Do NOT Wear Loose or Floppy Clothing
13Remove rings and jewelry when working in the
shop
14Conduct yourself in a manner conducive to safe
shop practices
15General Shop Safety Rules
16Keep all hand tools sharp, clean, and in safe
working order
17Report any defective tools, machines, or other
equipment to instructor
18Retain all guards and safety devices except with
specific authorization of the instructor
19Operate a hazardous machine ONLY after
receiving instruction on how to run the
machine safely
20Report all accidents to the instructor regardless
of nature of severity
21Turn off the power before leaving a machine tool
22Make sure all guards and barriers are in place
and adjusted properly before staring a machine
tool
23Disconnet power from machine tools
before performing maintenance or adjustments
24Use solvents only after learning its
properties and how to properly use it
25Use correct, properly fitting wrenches
26Use tools only for use intended
27Keep the shop floor clean of scraps and litter
28Store oily rags or waste in metal containers
29Clean up spilled liquids immediately
30Clean chips from machine with a brush-NOT with a
ray or bare hands
31Keep tools picked up and stored properly
when not in use
32Only the operator should be around a machine
or start it
33Do not stand in line of a revolving tool or
flywheel
34Keep your mind on the job when using
power equipment avoid conversation with other
students
35Know location of fire extiguishers and hot to
operate them
36Do not use defective electrical
equipment, etension cords, plugs, etc
37Steps in maintaining a clean and orderly shop
38Keep machinery and equipment arranged to permit
safe and efficient work practices and ease of
cleaning
39keep projects orderly to permit clear
walkways and eliminate safey hazards
40Kep materials and supplies safely stacked or
stored in proper places
41Keep work benches and working areas free
of debris and other hazards
42Keep floor clean and free from obstruction and
slippery substances
43Keep aisles, traffic areas, and exits free
from materials and other debris
44Properly dispose of combustible materials or
store in approved safety containers
45Only rags should be stored in self-closing or
spring lid metal containers
46Students should e instructed in and understand
the proper procedures to follow in keeping the
area clean and orderly
47Sufficient brooms, brushes, and other
housekeeping equipment should be readily available
48Components of the fire triangle
49FUEL- any combustible material
50HEAT- enough to raise the fuel to its
ignition temperature
51OXYGEN- necessary to sustain combustion
52Note (To produce fire, these three elemements
are necessary and must be present at the same
time. The removal of any of them will
extinguish the fire.)
53Fire Extinguisher Location and Operation
54Locate extinguisher position in shop
55Observe demonstration by insturcor in operation
56The End