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Activity |
Hazards |
Mitigation |
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Mechanics 1:
Build your own clip board working with a
mechanical technician to lay out a hole pattern, use a small
drill press and assemble your very own note and message
board – SNAPPY! |
Cuts, bumps, scrapes from
dropping or slipping tools or sharp edges of parts |
Wear safety glasses
Use clamps and keep your
hands away from moving parts |
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Radiation:
You will use different radiation detection instruments to
find different types of sources and radioactive materials
that are common. Suit-up, you will find hidden radiation
sources – GET HOT! |
Radiation (very small amounts
– a fraction of what would be received from a medical x-ray) |
Listen to your instructor
Leave everything where you
found it. |
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Magnetics:
Build your own electromagnet and use it in a “shocking”
demonstration of “step up” power. Test your aim with a
magnet powered accelerator. Make your own magnets and -
PUSH! PULL! |
Electricity |
Listen to your instructor |
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Biology:
Look closely at the world around you! Freeze molecules,
plants, flowers and look at their real structure. Put on
stereo glasses. Look at bugs and see them as they see each
other - UGLY! |
Cuts, bumps, scrapes from
dropping or slipping tools |
Wash your hands after
experiments; don’t drink solutions; tell the instructor if
you break a microscope slide and stay away from moving robot
parts |