SVHS ART & CAREER TECH
Mr. Anderson's Classes
  • Metals
    • Sample Bio Page >
      • Turn in your work
    • Shop Safety
    • Aluminum Can Project
    • Wrought Iron Trivet
    • How to Read a Tape Measure
    • Copper Cuffs
    • Sheet Metal Tool Caddy
    • Welding >
      • Types of Welds & Joints
      • Scrap Metal Sculptures
    • Blacksmithing
    • Lost Wax Casting
    • Lathe & Mill Operation & Safety
  • 3D Design
    • Sketchbook Cover
    • Sample Bio Page >
      • Turning in your work
    • Plates
    • Pottery : Bowls
    • Mugs
    • Totem Poles
    • Research Artist Page Example >
      • Editing Twitter Template
      • Timeline Examples
      • Places to find information on Artists
    • Cardboard Sculpture
    • Fabric Monsters
    • Figurative Sculpture
  • AP Art
    • Summer Assignment
    • Setting Up your Weebly >
      • Turning in your weebly to goole classroom
      • Sample Bio Page
      • Documenting Artwork
  • The Art of Tattoo

Shop Safety

- No Airpods
-Always Wear Eye Protection
-No Loose Clothing, Long Hair, Jewelry, Scarfs, etc.
-No Horseplay, Keep your Hands to Yourself!
   (Machines are solid, you are not.)
-Protect Yourself, Keep space around you and give others           space when they are working.
-RESPECT THE MACHINES
 (Things can fly off at 60 mph)
 If things sound different or move different turn off the machine and notify the Instructor.
​You will never be in trouble for breaking a machine!

-Practice, Practice, Practice (I can teach you how to be safe, but only experience will help you get good. I.E. Straight cuts, good welds)

- DON'T TOUCH!
Each Machine has a separate test, if you haven't passed it, you should not be touching that machine.

- Clean up after yourself
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Fire Triangle

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This triangle shows you the three elements that a fire needs to ignite: heat, fuel, and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). A fire naturally occurs when the elements are present and combined in the right mixture. A fire can be prevented or extinguished by removing any one of the elements in the fire triangle. For example, covering a fire with a fire blanket blocks oxygen and can extinguish a fire.
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