"Industrial Arts Safety Program for Interstate 35 Junior High" by Karlos G. McClure
 

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Type of Work

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Keywords

Industrial arts--Study and teaching (Middle school)--Safety measures;

Abstract

Accident prevention is the concern of most citizens, but it is the special concern of the industrial arts teacher. School shops are potentially dangerous places, but when properly equipped, arranged, and managed, provide a relative accident free environment.

Occasionally accidents in the shop do happen. The shop teacher is interested in preventing accidents to the students and protecting himself and the school against liability.

The desire of parents to seek damages for an injured pupil may well be understood, but every effort must be done to prevent a situation such as this from happening. The industrial arts instructor must be well prepared and aware of his responsibilities to the pupils, community and the school.

Therefore, the following Safety and Health Program has been prepared for the Industrial Arts program at Interstate 35 Junior High School. This proposal is intended to be used as guidelines for implementing a revised safety program.

Date of Work

1973

Department

Department of Industrial Technology

First Advisor

Alvin E. Rudisill

Repository

UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa

Copyright

©1973 Karlos G. McClure

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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