LESSON
SHOP PRACTICES AND SAFETY
SCOPE .......................................................................... Organization, layout, and operation of an
efficient maintenance shop; identification and
care of tools; accident prevention; first aid for
CREDIT HOURS .......................................................... 2
TEXT ASSIGNMENT .................................................. Attached Memorandum, para 1-13
MATERIALS REQUIRED ........................................... None
SUGGESTIONS ........................................................... None
LESSON OBJECTIVES
When you have completed this lesson, you should:
1. Recognize the importance of each individual in the safe operation of a repair shop.
2. Be able to perform your work more easily, faster, and better.
3. Be able to identify the tools commonly used in electronic equipment repair.
4. Be able to properly care for tools and know why this care is needed.
5. Know what safety means and how you can prevent accidents.
6. Be able to apply artificial respiration or mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing.
7. Be able to apply first aid to victims suffering from burns.
8. Be able to control and stop external bleeding, and to treat superficial lacerations and wounds.
ATTACHED MEMORANDUM
(This publication is provided for nonresident instruction conducted by the US Army Signal Center
and School. It reflects the current thought of this school and conforms to published Department of the
Army doctrine as closely as possible.)
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