Demonstrate safety practices in agricultural mechanics adhering to all safety requirements, industry recommended practices, and instructor guidelines.
Demonstrating safe practices and procedures must include
- passing written tests with 100 percent accuracy on
- general lab/workshop safety
- safety and operating procedures for all tools, equipment, and machinery
- the major parts of all tools, equipment, and machinery
- passing a performance test with 100 percent accuracy for all tools, equipment, and machinery
- following manufacturer instructions and reviewing safety manuals, when applicable
- following all safety guidelines and procedures when using tools, equipment, and machinery in the agricultural mechanics laboratory or areas related to plant systems
- selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for the procedure
- following the safety standards and regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Equipment and Engine Training Council (EETC) Education Committee, and adhering to safety data sheets (SDS).
Process/Skill Questions:
- Why is it important to have every student achieve 100 percent on the state/local safety test?
- What are some examples of basic housekeeping standards?
- What is the appropriate procedure for selecting and using a fire extinguisher?
- What do the colors in the safety color-coding system indicate relative to the degree of hazard?
- What information should be sent with emergency responders to the hospital with the student if a chemical is splashed in an eye or wound?
- Which state and national safety standards followed in school labs/workshops?
- What are the dangers of running an engine in a confined space without proper ventilation?
- Why is it important to achieve 100 percent accuracy on tests regarding safety and operating procedures before using tools, equipment, and machinery?