| A | B |
| OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Act |
| Right to Know law | law that requires employers to advise their employees of all potential hazards in a working facility. |
| all chemicals should have this on file | Material Safety Data Sheet |
| what does MSDS stand for? | Material Safety Data Sheet |
| info on MSDS | info about Usage, Handling and Storage would be found on this |
| HMIS Label | communicates to user severity of hazard and protective gear |
| this indicates severe hazard | 4 |
| this indicates minimal hazard | 0 |
| this indicates the personal protection equipment needed | a letter |
| dispose of soiled chemical rags | in red metal cans |
| class A Fire | wood or paper fire (Class A - leaves Ash) |
| class B Fire | chemical fire (Class B - Boils or Bubbles) |
| class C Fire | electrical fire (Class C - electrical Current) |
| Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep (PASS) | technique used with a fire extinguisher |
| fire triangle | oxygen heat fuel |
| color that indicates general instruction | green |
| color that indicates caution | yellow |
| color that indicates danger and fire protection | red |
| lockout -tagout | system to protect from accidental machine startup |
| who should be notified of an injury? | instructor |
| clean spills | immediately |
| an example of personal protection equipment | gloves apron goggles |
| fire drill procedure | exit building and assemble in soccer field at back |
| always read | label on bottles |
| operate machinery | only after being trained by instructor |
| clean-up | occurs daily |
| HMIS | Hazardous Materials Identification System |
| OSHA established | to protect employees against safety and health hazards |
| dial for emergency | Line 1, 2, or 3 & 9-911 (from school phone) |
| before operating equipment | secure loose clothing and hair, and remove jewelry |
| mix chemicals | in approved containers only |
| OSHA the act was passed in | 1970 |
| if a safety problem arises, who should be notified? | instructor/supervisor |
| HMIS | Hazardous Material Identification System |
| Indicates level of hazard on HMIS label | numbers 0-4 (five levels of severity) |
| indicates PPE on HMIS label | letters |
| an example of a PPE | goggles |
| PASS | Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep |
| 1970 | Year OSHA (act) was passed |
| yellow flammible cabinets | all graphics chemicals are stored in these cabinets |
| color that indicates fire equipment | red |
| color that indicates the first aid kit | green |
| HMIS label | all chemcial bottles should have one |
| examples of personal protective equipment | gloves, goggles, apron, mask |
| PPE | personal protection equipment |
| Fire is a reaction and requires 3 things to exist | fuel, oxygen, heat (parts of fire triangle) |
| all chemicals should be labeled with | HMIS label (Hazardous Material Identifcation System label) |
| will not be tolerated in lab | horseplay/goofing around |
| graphics equipment can ONLY be used | after properly being trained and permisson granted |
| Graphics Lab evacuation lab | Exit through the back door of the classroom, go to the bus parking lot, and remain until instructed to re-enter the building |
| MSDS | Material Safety Data Sheet |
| lockout - tagout | practice that safeguards employees from the unexpected powering or startup of machinery and equipment |