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Safety:

Safety Prepared by M.Ganesh Murugan 9715447621

RIGHT WORK PRATICES:

RIGHT WORK PRATICES

RIGHT WORK PRATICES:

RIGHT WORK PRATICES Do not wear loose fitting garments as they can easily get caught in a moving part of the machine Wear prescribed uniform and shoes 1

RIGHT WORK PRATICES:

RIGHT WORK PRATICES Long and unruly hair is dangerous particularly while working near the revolving parts of the machine 2

RIGHT WORK PRATICES:

RIGHT WORK PRATICES Never wear a ring, bracelet or a watch while working, as they may be caught in a moving part injure you or it may even drag your finger or hand into the machine 3

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES Wear approved safety goggles or face shields particularly when you are working on a job which produces flying chips or sparks 4

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES Use personal protection equipment and safety devices as required 5

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES Do not play with swarf. The hot sharp chips may burn or injure your hand 6

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES Never run inside a workshop 7

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES While walking watch your steps Do not walk or work under suspended loads 8

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RIGHT WORK PRATICES Be watchful of blind corners. You may get caught in the wrong way 9

RIGHT WORK PRATICES:

RIGHT WORK PRATICES Do not carry too many tools or instruments at a time 10

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Do not operate any machine until you are authorized Fully understand the operations, control and safety aspects of the machine before operating 1

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Know how to stop the machine before you start it 2

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Ensure that all control of the machine are accessible to you 3

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Ensure that all safety guards are in position 4

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STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Do not meddle with the limit switches 5

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Keep the machine clean – don’t clean it with bare hands. Use cloth, cotton waste or brush as per requirement 6

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Lubricate the machine as recommended Stop the machine while cleaning or oiling 7

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Do not operate the machine at unsafe speeds, feeds and depth of cut Do not attempt to change the speed and feed when the machine is in motion unless designed for it 8

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Do not try to set the machine, job or take measurements of job while the machine parts or job is in motion 9

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Do not lean on the machine 10

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS :

STOP – UNSAFE ACTS Switch off the machine immediately if anything goes wrong 11

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES Do not day dream Be alert and mind your job 1

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES Be calm and patient while working A disturbed mind will invite trouble 2

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES Do not divert the attention of others or do not get yourself diverted by others while working Over confident It may even lead to major accidents 3

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES Avoid horse playing/monkeying It is always dangerous 4

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES:

PERSONAL HABITS AND APPROACHES Do not direct compressed air at your work mates or at your self It can kill 5

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS:

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS:

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Poor illumination 1

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Poor ventilation 2

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS:

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Poor house keeping 3

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Hazardous storage 4

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Congestion of material and equipment Too narrow passages 5

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Material projection 6

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Unsafe equipment defects 7

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS:

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Inadequate or improper guards Inadequate safety devices Inadequate warning system 8

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Hazardous atmospheric conditions 9

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RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Fire and explosion hazards 10

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS:

RECTIFY – UNSAFE CONDITIONS Hazardous personal attire 11

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING Golden rule No movement or minimum movement 1

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Be cautions to prevent cuts – while handling thin sheets and plates PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 2

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Wear gloves - while handling rough jobs PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 3

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Wear asbestos gloves - while handling hot material PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 4

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Don’t spill - while removing metal chips PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 5

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

While handling materials take care to see that the limb are not caught or trapped PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 6

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Give proper padding to ropes to prevent sharp edges cutting the ropes while hoisting PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 7

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Balance the load Don’t lift load too high or too low PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 8

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

While handling long bars, keep the bars paralles to the passage PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 9

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Regularly check and maintain all material handling equipment PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 10

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Take proper care of all slinging gadgets like hooks, eye bolts, rods while using PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 11

PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING:

Ensure that the load carrying capacity is safe enough before using the equipment PROPER MATERIAL HANDLING 12

GOOD HOUSE KEEPING:

GOOD HOUSE KEEPING

GOOD HOUSE KEEPING:

Plan to have a place for every tool, appliance and materials. An orderly shop is less hazardous to work Pay attention to the maintenance of equipment. Train employees to ensure the orderly and neatly. Develop a habit in employees to keep the manner. Good house keeping is the personal responsibility of every supervisor. Every supervisor should be proud of making his section a better place to work. Cleanliness is next to godliness Ensure that floors and passages are clean and dry. A good house keeping and clean atmosphere makes employees happy and promote a desire to turn out a quality job. GOOD HOUSE KEEPING 1

Thank you:

Thank you M.Ganesh Murugan 9715447621