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Title: ACSS Automotive Shop Safety


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ACSS Automotive Shop Safety
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Using Personal Protective Equipment
  • Eye Protection must be worn when using the
    following tools

3
Two types of eye protection you can use
  • Goggles
  • Face Shield

4
Use ear protection when using
  • Air Chisel
  • Ear protection

5
Protecting Your Lungs
  • If you are replacing brakes
  • or a clutch, you need to
  • wear a particle mask
  • The brake linings or clutch disc
  • may contain asbestos!

6
Dos and Don'ts
  • No open-toed shoes
  • Remove any rings, watches, bracelets or long
    necklaces before working in the shop
  • Long hair needs to be tied back
  • Coveralls or a shop coat must be worn

7
Where can I get my coveralls?
  • Alder Auto Parts 26891 Fraser Hwy.
  • 10.95 (used)
  • Unifirst 9189-196A st. Port Kells
  • 48.00 (new)

8
Exhaust Gases
  • Carbon Monoxide is
  • Colorless
  • Odorless
  • When we run a vehicle in our shop, we have to
    protect ourselves by using the exhaust retraction
    system
  • How do we turn it on?

9
Air Guns Sockets
  • When using the air gun, use the black impact
    sockets
  • Not the chrome sockets as they can shatter!

10
Dangers Under the Hood
  • Radiator Fans
  • Electric
  • Belt driven

11
Hot Engine Parts
  • The following items can cause burns to your hands
    or face
  • Radiator cap
  • Coolant is gt100 Celsius
  • Coolant is pressurized
  • Dont remove it unless its cold to the touch!
  • Exhaust manifold
  • Exhaust gases are gt1000 C

12
Fire Hazards
  • Flammable or combustible items
  • Gasoline, CNG, Propane
  • Oil
  • Cleaning solvent
  • WD40, paint etc.
  • Shop rags
  • Combustible items must be stored in the flammable
    liquids cabinet

13
Gasoline Vapors Fires
  • Anytime part of the fuel system is disconnected
  • (gas tank, carburetor, fuel pump, fuel injectors
    etc.),
  • fuel vapors are present. Prevent fires by
  • Disconnecting the negative battery terminal
  • So sparks wont ignite the vapors
  • Keep sparks away from the fuel vapors
  • Watch those working around you
  • Have a fire extinguisher nearby
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