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A. Hazardous Areas Identified?
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  | Are hazardous areas identified with signs?
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  | Documentation: Observable by Evaluation Team Leader. If this question is not applicable to the needs of this lab, check the NA box and continue to the next question.
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  | Location: Located throughout room 105. PDFs of items are supplied below for reference.
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  | WarningKeepHandsClear.pdf
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  | CautionGlassesOperate.pdf
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  | CautionFootProtection.pdf
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  | SafetyFaceSheildSymbol.pdf
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  | Informative Safety Posters
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  | RightToKnowInformationCenter.jpg
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  | Instructor Comments: Hazardous areas are identified in several different ways. (1) Standard color coded placards are posted on machinery and around the classroom indicating hazards. (2) Anti-fatigue mats with OSHA compliant yellow borders are located at each piece of machinery. (3) Safety-glass, goggle, and face shield stickers are posted on each machine as a reminder to the student to wear appropriate PPE.
Informative posters concerning safety are posted in various locations around the room.
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