2. RESCUING POISONED VICTIMS
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PROCEDURES FOR VICTIMS OF
INGESTED POISONS
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SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
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SAFE HANDLING OF HANDTOOLS
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SAFE HANDLING OR MATERIALS
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AGENDA
3. RESCUING POISONED
VICTIMS
1. Administer the antidote.
NOTE: CALL YOUR INSTRUCTOR and ask
him to show you a chart of the different
poisons and antidotes.
2. Put the patient in a recumbent
position.
3. Remove or loosen any article of
clothing thathampers respiration or the
circulation.
4. RESCUING POISONED
VICTIMS
4. Provide abundant fresh air.
5. Protect the body with warm
blankets and apply external heat
if necessary.
6. Relieve severe pain with a mild
opiate.
5. PROCEDURES FOR VICTIMS OF
INGESTED POISONS
1. Empty the stomach by means
of an emetic or a stomach tube.
2. Allay irritations by a
demulcent mucilaginous drink,
such as milk and raw eggs, a
weak aqueous solution of
starch, or by a bland oil, such
as flaxseed oil, olive oil,
glycerin or gum Arabic.
3. Give the patient copious
amounts of warm water.
NOTE: Never induce
vomiting in persons who
have ingested poisonous
substances as this will only
irritate the lining of
theintestines and cause
bleeding.
6. PROCEDURES FOR VICTIMS OF
INGESTED POISONS
4. For cardiac failure,administer
stimulants such as ammonia,
caffeine, or nitroglycerin. 5. For narcosis, keep the patient
awake by means of cold
effusions or letting him walk
continuously.
7. 1. Use good quality tools and use them for the right job they are
designed to accomplish.
SAFE HANDLING OF
HANDTOOLS
2. Study your tools. Learn the safe way of working with your tools.
Never use them with jobs beyond their apacity.
3. Never use defective tools. Once issued, inspect them and
immediately replace defective ones.
8. 4. Keep tools at their best that is, cutting tools should be sharp,
tool handles fastened securely, and metal parts oiled or lubricated
when necessary.
SAFE HANDLING OF
HANDTOOLS
5. Tools must be placed in their designated places. Never place
them in your pockets.
9. 6. Keep sharp-edged tools away from the edge of a bench or work
area. Brushing against the tool may cause injury or cause it to fall
and injure a leg or foot.
SAFE HANDLING OF
HANDTOOLS
7. Carry sharply edge and sharply pointed tools with the cutting
edge or point down and outward from your body.
10. Secure every material you work with. Be
sure all clamping devices are tight
before starting the machine.
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SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
When cutting, use only sharp blades
or bits. Dull blades or bits create hazards.
Remove ties, rings, and wristwatches
before using power tools.
- Ties and other loose clothing might get
caught with these tools and equipment. Rings,
wristwatches, and necklaces might get hooked on any
protruding part of the tools and equipment.
11. Be sure your hands are dry when you
are working with
powered tools.
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SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
Turn off the power and disconnect the
cord before making any adjustments on
or inspection of the machine.
Check for voltage requirements before
plugging any tool or piece of equipment.
Plugging a tool to the wrong power voltage
supply may cause damage to it.
12. Ground all power tools.
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SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
Inspect electrical cords before plugging on any tool or
equipment that requires electricity. Cover insulation breaks/chip
off with an electrical tape. The exposed wires can cause
electric shock.
Arrange cords in a manner that they
won’t be run over or damaged.
- It is dangerous to use an adapter plug to allow a 3
prong pug to be plugged in a 2- hole outlet, unless a
separate ground wire is connected to an approved type
of ground to ensure that any short circuit will trip the
breaker or blow the fuse.
- Do not allow them to kink.
13. Use the right size of extension cord. A
very long one will cause loss of power
(voltage drop) in an electrical tool.
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SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
Before throwing on the starting switch on a
machine be sure that the machine is in
condition to operate freely, that locking
devices have been released, that adjusting
instruments such as keys and wrenches
have been removed, and that the stock
would revolve or pass through the machine
easily.
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14. Keep your hands away from the danger
zone, the path of the cutter. Use a push
stick, push block and other suitable
devices to advance the work.
SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
Observe for any change in sound during
the operation of any tool. This normally
indicates trouble. Investigate
immediately.
Ensure safety in working with your tools
by seeing to it that guards are placed
properly and are in working order.
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15. When work is completed, shut off the
power. Leave the tool only when it has
stopped operating and has been
disconnected from the power source.
SAFE HANDLING OF POWER TOOLS
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16. SAFE HANDLING OR
MATERIALS
1. Chemicals in the
form of finishes is
damaging to one’s
health. In applying
finishes, wear a
respirator or any
mask that will
minimize their
inhalation.
2. Do finishing of
furniture and
cabinets in a well
ventilated place.
3. Check the label of
containers of
finishes, adhesives
and the like for
specific cautions.
Follow
manufacturer’s
instructions.
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MATERIALS
4. Be sure that all
flames are kept
away and that no
switches or electric
tools are operated
nearby when working
with adhesives and
finishes.
5. Avoid getting
these chemical into
your mouth or eyes.
6. Store them in
areas inaccessible to
other persons and
where they are not
subjected to high
heat.