IDENTIFY THE CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE DEVICE-FITTER ONLINE NOTE

 FITTER TRADE PRACTICAL-EX NO-2

Safety attitude development of the trainees by educating them to use personal protective equipment (PPE).

Job Sequence • 

1- I will Read and interpret the visuals of personal protective equipment on real devices or from the charts. 

2- Identify and select personal protective equipment used for different types of protection. 

3- Write the name of the PPE and the corresponding type of protection and the hazards in table 1.

TABLE- 1

SL NO

IMAGE

NAME OF THE PPE

HAZARDS

TYPE OF PROTECTION

 1

Full body protection


 Full body protection

 chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear

 protection is required when the greatest potential for exposure to hazards exists.

 2

Safety belt


 Safety belt

 Death – Not wearing a safety belt can cause fatal injuries

 If you fell on the long height, Wear then your body protects.

 3

Helmet


Helmet

Falling objects in spatter. Striking against object

Head protection

 4

Hand gloves


Hand gloves 

Heat burn due to direct contact. 

Blow spark moderate heat.

Electric shock. 

 Hand protection

 5

Safety goggles


 Safety goggles

 Flaying dust particle.

UV ray,

X-ray heat.

 Eye protection

 6

Ear plug',  Ear muff


 Ear plug'

Ear muff

 High noise level

 Ear protection

 7

Leather apron


 Leather apron

 Hot particle

Body protection 

 8

Wear respirator


 Wear respirator

 Dust particles

Fumes/gases/vapors

 Nose protection

 9

Safety shoes


 Safety shoes

 1. Hot spatter Leather leg guards.

falling object safety shoes.

 foot protection

 Identify the occupational hazard and the corresponding situation with the potential harm and record it in table2.

TABLE-2

SL NO

Source or potential harm

Type of occupational hazards

 1

  Noise

Noise pollution is commonly generated inside many industrial facilities and some other workplace, but its come from highway, railway outdoor construction activates.

 2

  Explosive 

The explosives compress nuclear material causing fission, the fission releases massive amounts of energy in the form of X-rays. which create the high temperature and pressure headed.  

 3

  Virus 

Physical hazards, chemical hazards, biological hazards, radiological hazards, 

 4

  Sickness

Tennis elbow, Allergy, hearing loss, Asthma 

 5

  Smoking 

Smoking can cause lung disease by damaging your airways and the small air sacs (alveoli) found in your lungs. Lung diseases caused by smoking include COPD, which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Cigarette smoking causes most cases of lung cancer. 

 6

  Non control device 

 

 7

  No earthling

When an electrical system is not grounded properly, a hazard exists. ... When a circuit is not grounded properly, a hazard exists because unwanted voltage cannot be safely eliminated. If there is no safe path to ground for fault currents, exposed metal parts in damaged appliances can become energized. 

 8

  Poor house keeping

 Slip, trip, and fall hazards- One of the most common type of hazards created by poor housekeeping are slip, trip, and fall hazards. When objects, materials, tools, and equipment are not properly stored workers are bound to trip over them. Slippery conditions are created when water, moisture, oils, grease, etc. 

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