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CRR 150 - Basic Shop Safety

Credits: 1
Lecture Hours: 1
Lab Hours: 0
Practicum Hours: 0
Work Experience: 0
Course Type: Voc/Tech
A course designed to acquaint the student with the hazards in an auto collision facility. Emphasis on EPA regulations, OSHA guidelines, and personal health and safety in the shop area.
Competencies
  1. Create a floor plan of the auto collision repair labs
    1. List areas in the lab for welding, welder storage and supplies
    2. Identify area used for mixing of paints/primers and related material storage
    3. Identify areas for vehicle repair/prep and vehicle refinishing
    4. Show location(s) of electrical fuse panels
    5. Show air supply location (air compressor(s)
  2. Develop a list and explain all lab safety equipment
    1. List all lab areas requiring the use of safety glasses,goggles, face shields, and welding helmets
    2. Explain the purpose of hearing protection, list styles of hearing protection
    3. Expain types of hand and foot protection
    4. Explain the safety purpose of the use of paint and dust masks
    5. Demonstrate the proper method of storing a charcoal-activated paint mask
    6. Find all fire extinguishers and list their classification                      
    7. Identify the location of all first aid kits
    8. Explain emergency procedures for fire, weather, or campus security emergency
  3. Determine safety and personal health hazards according to OSHA guidelines and the “Right-to-Know Law” (HP-I)
    1. Explain NIOSH approved personal sanding respirator. Inspect condition and ensure fit and operation.  Perform proper maintenance in accordance with OSHA regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local regulation (HP-I)
    2. Explain the NIOSH approved (Fresh Air Make-up System) personal painting/refinishing respirator system.   Understand proper maintenance in accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.134 and applicable state and local regulation (HP-I)
    3. Interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
    4. Explain SDS contents
    5. Identify SDS requirements
    6. Explain location of SDS sheets
    7. Take part in “Emergency Planning and Right to Know” exercise with class
  4. Determine and take necessary precautions with hazardous operations and materials according to federal, state, and local regulations (HP-I)
    1. Explain EPA storage requirements for hazardous waste
    2. Identify hazardous material/waste and non-hazardous waste
    3. Demonstrate proper disposal of hazardous waste
    4. Identify hazardous paint materials that can be re-cycled
    5. Demonstrate proper  storage and handling of high pressure gas cylinders
  5. Explain the proper safety equipment used in a refinishing area (HP-I)
    1. Select proper protective clothing
    2. Select correct respiratory protection
    3. Select correct hand, ear, and eye protection
    4. Maintain a safe work area “Good House Keeping”
  6. Discuss the operation of hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment in a safe manner
    1. Explain personal hand-tool use and care
    2. Explain power tool maintenance and safe operation (air tools)
    3. Summarize operation and maintenance of paint lab/refinishing equipment
    4. Summarize operation and maintenance of structural/repair lab equipment
  7. Explain importance of  vehicle safety
    1. Identify proper vehicle electrical system safety concerns
    2. Explain vehicle air bag safety
    3. Show correct vehicle lifting points
    4. Show proper placement of vehicle support stands
  8. Pass  I-CAR Introduction Series.    (#1, #2, #6,)
    1. WKR01 I-CAR Worker protection
    2. I-CAR- on Line- (HWD01) liquid and solid waste disposal
    3. I-CAR- on Line- (HAP01) Hazardous airborne pollutant reduction



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