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Title: Consult this website for respiratory concerns ... Unblocked


1
Safety TutorialforCarpet Installer
  • Al Pomerantz
  • Finger Lakes Technical and Career Center

2
Training Tasks for Carpet Installer
  • Join Edges Seams
  • Cut and Trim to Wall
  • Inspect Prepare Surface
  • Measure and Cut to Size
  • Plan Layout
  • Stretch Carpet and Secure Edge
  • Calculate Material Needed
  • Cut and Install Padding
  • Install Using Adhesive
  • Install Tack Strips

3
Pre-Test True/False
  • Lift heavy object by bending over and lift.
  • When working in a home it OK to use the kitchen.
  • Always cut away from your body.
  • The fumes from new carpet are harmless.
  • Leave scraps in doorway.

4
Pre-Test True/FalseAnswers
  • Lift heavy object by bending over and lift.
    False
  • When working in a home it OK to use the kitchen.
    False
  • Always cut away from your body. True
  • The fumes from new carpet are harmless. False
  • Leave scraps in doorway. False

5
Appropriate Clothes
  • Sturdy Work Boot Safety Toe
  • Sturdy Pants Carpenter Jeans/Twill
  • Shirts in layers, T-Shirt, Flannel
  • Head Covering

6
Safety Equipment
  • Consult this website for respiratory concerns
  • http//www.ehso.com/ehshome/chemicalsenscarpets.ht
    m
  • Knee Pads
  • Lifting Techniques

7
Tools
Seam Sealer
Glue Gun
Carpet Cutter
Stretcher
8
Tools
Carpet Roller
Knee Kickers
Shears
Trimmers
9
Equipment/Machinery
  • Must be 18 years to operate these

Carpet Remover
Floor Grinder
Stripper
10
Electrical
  • Power equipment will have either
  • Grounded power chord
  • 3 prongs
  • Dont not use
  • if third prong is missing
  • Report it to supervisor
  • Double Insulated body
  • 2 prong polarized plug
  • Equipment has no metal parts
  • exposed to user

3rd Prong
No metal contact to user
11
Floors, Doors, Exits
  • Are floors safe
  • strength, no debris, non-slippery
  • Doorways
  • Unblocked, unlocked, swings out
  • Make sure you know the Exits

12
Chemical Hazards
  • You have a right to know
  • Ask for MSDS forms
  • Adhesive
  • Seam Sealing
  • Pad Seam Sealing Fumes
  • New carpet odor

13
Ergonomic Hazards - Lifting
  • Follow Lifting Rule for Heavy Objects
  • Goto this Website
  • http//members.aol.com/drplott/lifting.htm
  • On knees?
  • Use knee pads

14
Infectious diseases
  • Working in Homes or Business
  • Unknown diseases may be present.
  • Wash frequently
  • Tearing out old carpet
  • Dust mask, Gloves and Wash Frequently

15
Fire
  • Know where the fire extinguishers and Exits are.
  • Commercial Buildings are Marked
  • Private Homes may not have
  • Installers should bring their own.
  • Class B or C

16
HOW and to WHOM DO YOU REPORT AN INJURY
  • Report all Injuries
  • No matter how small
  • Report them to your supervisor
  • Make sure a written report is made

17
Robbery, Bomb Scares
  • Do not put yourself in a position some one may
    accuse you of doing something you are not.
  • As an installer you work at other peoples
    establishments.
  • Stay out of areas and thing not related to you
    job
  • Always ask before touching, moving, or using
  • Bomb Scares
  • Do not leave tools or packages behind

18
Angry/threatening Customers
  • The customer is most important
  • delight the customer
  • if you cannot
  • bring them to your supervisor
  • explain the problem
  • ask permission to be excused

19
Post Test True/False (Part 1)List your answers
on Answer Sheet
  • Lift heavy objects by bending over.
  • Power tools can be used by age 18 and older.
  • You must ask for MSDS forms.
  • It is OK to use a power tool with a missing
    ground pin.
  • You should have Class A fire extinguishes.

20
Post Test True/False (Part 2) List your answers
on Answer Sheet
  • You do not have to report a small scratch.
  • It is OK to block a doorway.
  • Look in homeowners garage for a broom.
  • Clothing requirements include sandals as OK
    footwear.
  • Wash hands and face before eating lunch.

21
Post Test Answers
  • Part 1
  • F
  • T
  • F
  • F
  • F
  • Part 2
  • F
  • F
  • F
  • F
  • T

22
Safety Web Resources
  • Chemical Safety
  • WWW.MSDS.COM
  • http//www.ehso.com/ehshome/chemicalsenscarpets.ht
    m
  • Ergonomics
  • http//members.aol.com/drplott/lifting.htm
  • Proper Tools and Safety Equipment
  • http//www.tools4flooring.com
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