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Page 2: Safety

SAFETYWorking together in electronics.

Safety is no accident.

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Safety Concerns

•Electrical

•Physical

•Equipment

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Electrical• Cord plugs• Frayed cords• Extension cords• Power Supplies• Grounding of live electronics• One hand meter reading• Batteries• Circuit Breakers• Power Strips

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Unplugging Cords

Unplug by the plug, like this

Not by the cord, like this

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Damaged Cords

Broken insulation may expose live conductors.

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Cord Plugs

Three prong plugs provide a safety ground path for a circuit fault. Never cut off a 3rd prong. Use a 2-prong adapter instead if you must.

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Extension Cords

Be careful of cords across walk ways.

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High voltage & Liquids

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Water & Electricity do not mix!

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Circuit Loading

Circuits, especially power strips can be overloaded if too many things are drawing power. Too much current flow can cause a fire.

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Explosive power in a battery

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One Hand Meter Reading

Check “live” circuits with one hand securely away from voltage. This will protect the technician from fatal electrocution.

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Physical Safety• Burns

• Cuts

• Broken bones

• Breathing

• Eyes

• Ears

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BURNS

• DO NOT touch anyone with the

soldering iron!• Be careful with a heat gun.• Remove rings when working with electricity.

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BURNS

• Heat Gun

• Soldering

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Cuts• Wire cutters

• Wire strippers

• Utility knives

• Saws

• Drills

• Metal shears

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Hack Saw

Use a vise or otherwise hold the work steady for cutting. Keep fingers away from the blade.

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Broken Bones

• Hammering• Metal brake & shear

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Breathing

Paint Solvents Soldering

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Ladders! Big Safety Hazard!

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Eyes• Soldering

• Cutting wire

• Hand tools

• Power tools

• Grinding

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Ears• Grinding

• Hammering

• Music !

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First Aid Kit

The first aid kit is in Mr. Call’s front table drawer

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Fire Extinguisher

The fire extinguisher is located by the back emergency exit door

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Respect• Be respectful and careful with all

equipment and tools.

• Treat others with respect.

• NO HORSEPLAY !

• Playing around with electricity could make you lose your life, your job, your health, or your credit for this class.

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The Speed of Light !

186,282 miles / s

Or 300 million meters / s

Or 7 ¼ times around the world in one second.

The point: You can’t outrun electricity!

Electricity is just a bit slower.