Workshop Safety Devices
Workshop safety devices are used to protect human beings and material things such as buildings, machines, hand gloves, helmets, safety goggles, safety boots, fire extinguishers, nose masks, sand buckets, etc. All safety devices are generally referred to as “Personal Protective Equipment” (PPEs). The following are workshop safety devices:
1. Safety goggles: These equipment protect the eyes during welding and grinding operations and from splashes of fluids.
2. Lab Coats and Boots: Students and teacher are expected to change into these attires before starting work at the workshop. The boot protects against any sharp object on the floor.
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