Apply safety procedures and practices.
Application of safety procedures and practices in the classroom should include an understanding of all safety-related signage, instructions, safety data sheets (SDSs), manuals, and rules.
Potential dangers in the technology classroom may include the following:
- Thermal and chemical burns
- Falls
- Sharp objects
- Moving parts
- Electrical hazards
Corresponding safety procedures/practices that students should apply include the following:
- Wearing safety glasses, gloves, aprons, and other types of protective clothing
- Cleaning debris and spills
- Avoiding horseplay
- Handling and storing supplies and equipment safely
- Avoiding loose clothing, tying back long hair, removing jewelry
- Getting permission from the teacher to use tools and machines
Process/Skill Questions:
- Why is it important to take your time when performing a procedure?
- What precautions should be taken to avoid chemical burns? Eye injuries?
- In the business world, what are the daily costs of lost employee time due to injuries?
- How would you analyze your technology lab for safety hazards and violations?
- How might the hazards or violations be eliminated?
- What does OSHA stand for? What is its significance?