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Safety mind map
Safety goggles
When/where to use
Each type of goggle can be used for many different situations such as the Welding goggles which are used for welding protecting peoples eyes from the harsh UV/IR rays
While sealed goggles would be used for interacting with chemical and liquids in a science situation
cosiquences
Damage to the retinas can occur when goggles are not worn if its physical damage wood chips, or burning it can pertinently damage the retinas and even potential blindness
Types
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Sealed
Fully sealed protection from liquids, chemicals and dust
Direct vent
More airflow and comfort not for dust, liquids or chemicals
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Tools/safety tips
Hand tools
screw driver
Use the correct size, never use as a chisel, keep tip in good condition
saner/wrench
Pull rather than push when possible, use correct size, avoid damaged tools
Hammer
Wear safety glasses, keep fingers clear, check handle for damage
plyers
Do not use on live wires unless insulated, keep grip dry
Cutting tools
utility Knife
Retract blade after use, cut away from body, replace dull blades
Chisel
Use with sharp edge only, strike carefully, wear eye protection
Hand Saw
Cut away from body, clamp material securely, wear gloves and goggles
Measuring Tool
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Tape Measure
Retract slowly to avoid injury, keep fingers clear of blade
Power tools
Electric Sander
Wear dust mask and goggles, keep hands clear of moving parts
Angle Grinder
Use guard correctly, wear face shield and gloves, inspect disc before use
Drill
Wear goggles, secure workpiece, disconnect power before changing bits
Jigsaw
Keep hands away from blade, unplug before blade changes
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Hearing protection
When and where to use
Hearing protection can be used to stop ear damage when loud machinery is on. they are very important to use if a person has sensitive hearing but its better to use them just in case
consiquences
A person who doesn't use ear protection may experience their ears ringing or even hearing loss in some cases usually most people can use machinery without them having any of these effects
Respiration protection
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When/where to use
Respiration protection should be used to stop air born hazards if the hazard is chemical or something like saw/metal dust
consiquences
Damage to the lungs and other respiratory organs may occur, more symptoms would be irritation such as cough, sneezing and itchey eyes
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