DTE End Of Years Flashcards
Workshop Rules/Health and safety procedures.
Come equipped at the lesson and conduct yourself properly.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety procedures
Only one person at a machines a time.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
No eating/drinking/shouting/
talking in the workshop.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
Always wear goggles, safety guards, machine vices and lab coat.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
Always hang coats and bags on hooks. Tell the teacher immediately about the broken tools. Once finished, return tools and equipment to their correct home.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
Clean all works surfaces or machinery after being used.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
Never enter the workshop until the teacher comes and make a single file.
Workshop Rules/Health and safety
treat all tools with respect and care.
Workshop Hazards
Trip Hazard = If you have connected with a chord, careful to not fall of the chord.
Workshop Hazards
Human Error = Not checking equipment properly before use. No ensuring that there is safety guards and features in place. No PPE (Personal, protective equipment.
Workshop Hazards
Double check that equipment is safe to use and will function correctly. If something looks wrong then flag that to your teacher.
Check that equipment is safe to
use and will function correctly
Distracted = Stay focussed to avoid mistakes.
Tool Recognition
Tenon Saw, coping saw, chisel, try square, steel rule, junior hacksaw, scribe, hammer, hacksaw, flat file.
Metal Properties
iron = rusty and it is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Also, non corrosive. Malleable. Gold = valuable, expensive, strong. Weather Resistant. Malleable too.
Aluminium =slivery white, lightweight.
Brass = It is hard and non corrosive.
Bronze = contains copper and the melting point is 950 degrees.
Platinum = silver white metal which is strong.
Stainless steel = shiny, strong and easy to clean and low conductivity.
Casting
when metals are cut, sanded, stretched, melted and poured.