Agriculture Safety

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Agriculture Safety. Good Safety Attitude. Ultimately a personal choice to follow the rules Includes: Full attention on the job No horseplay No unnecessary noise Consequences will include: injury to yourself, others, or the machinery Penalties for actions. Common Hazards. thrown objects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Good Safety Attitude

• Ultimately a personal choice to follow the rules– Includes:

• Full attention on the job• No horseplay• No unnecessary noise

• Consequences will include:– injury to yourself, others, or the machinery– Penalties for actions

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Common Hazards• thrown objects• pinch points• pull in points• crush points• animal kicking, biting,

striking• hot and cold materials• toxic fumes• hazardous chemicals• sharp edges• slippery surfaces• electrical shock

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Preventing Falls

• recognizing hazards• slippery foot

surfaces• cluttered steps and

areas• on-off accidents

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Eye Protection• hazards• shields and goggles• lens shades• Z87 Safety ID

Wood/Metal Dust

Grinding

Heat

Infrared Light

Ultraviolet Light

Sparks

Thrown objects

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Hearing Protection

• noise hazards and problems

• earplugs• earmuffs

Decibel is the unit used to measure sound.

Stream flowing = 30 dbCircular saw = 80 db

Anything over 80 db can cause injury

Jack hammer = 110 dbAirplane = 130 db

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Burn Protection• burns-types and

treatments• fire extinguisher

locations• fire extinguisher-types

and operations

• fire blankets• exits• smoking hazards-no

smoking areas• electrical hazards• emergency showers

1st Degree = redness2nd Degree = blistering3rd Degree = tissue &

nerve damage

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Fire Requirements

• Oxygen– Atmospheric air has 20% oxygen

• Higher altitudes have less oxygen

• Fuel– Can be any number of sources from combustibles,

fuels, electric, or metal

• Heat– Flash point is when the combustible material is hot

enough to burst into flame. This is different for each material.

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Fire Extinguishers

• Class A– Ordinary combustibles: wood, plastic, etc.

• Class B– Flammable liquids: gas, grease, paints, etc.

• Class C– Electrical equipment: breaker boxes, outlets

• Class D– Metals that burn: magnesium,

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Avoidance of Fumes & Gases

• Proper ventilation• fan operation• respirators and face

masks• Poisonous liquid fumes• welding fumes• paint fumes• exhaust fumes• pesticide fumes• medicine fumes• chemical fumes

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Electrical Shock Prevention• equipment in good

condition• proper grounding• dry areas• Less than 1 amp

kills

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Proper Lifting Technique

• protect hands and feet

• straight back, bent knees

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Proper Clothing Apparatus

• shop coats• coveralls• hard hats• hard toe shoes• gloves• rain gear• goggles• skull cap• respirator• ear plugs

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Accident Care

• location of first-aid kit• first-aid treatment and procedures• nurse location• emergency telephone numbers• accident reporting forms

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Safety Training

• Read the manual• Read the Label• Know your rights

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Personal Hygiene

• clean uniform, clothes, and

personal equipment

• clean hands and fingernails before

and/or after work

• hair length and care

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OSHA

• Occupational Safety and Health Administration• A Government agency that regulates worksite

safety.• 4” thick binder with safety regulations!• 10+ employee businesses are subject to

unannounced visits. Smaller businesses are visited when an accident happens or on a call only basis

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Safety Labels• MSDS Labels

– Material safety and data sheets– Names chemical and helps with remedy for the

doctor/poison control center• Cabinet warning signs

– Poison – Flammable – Extreme Pressure• Hauling labels

– Required by transportation department• SMV signs

– Slow Moving Vehicle sign for under 20 mph

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Stay Safe!!

• You only have one life, 10 fingers, 2 eyes, and 2 ears.

• Can you live with yourself if you caused someone else to be critically injured?

• Hospital bills and equipment repair is very expensive.

• Some day you’ll have a family to provide for.