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Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

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Page 1: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection”

Ms. DeBoorSunny Hills High School Floral

Page 2: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 3: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you to get hurt!”

OVERALL RULES:1. Keep all work areas neat, orderly, and clean.2. Report all injuries to the teacher, immediately!3. Plant materials, liquids, and debris that fall on the floor must

be cleaned up immediately to prevent accidents.4. Return all tools and supplies to their original location before

leaving the class.5. ALL tools and supplies are to remain in the classroom at ALL

times. (no borrowing)6. NEVER poke anyone with anything sharp7. NEVER throw any supplies or tools. They can hurt, blow up, or

break!8. Use all tools ONLY as directed by the instructor.9. Be careful and pay attention when using dangerous items. BE

AWARE OF DANGER.10. Clean all tools when finished. 11. If you aren’t sure how to use something, or if you should use

it, then ask!

Page 4: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 5: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions…

FLORAL KNIFE You may only use the floral knife with permission of

the instructor! Stem cutter may ONLY be used to cut plant material. Always use with care to avoid injury to hands and

fingers. NEVER touch the blade of the knife.

Page 6: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 7: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions… FLORAL SHEARS/SCISSORS

All sharp tools must be passed to others with the handle forward.

Always walk carefully around the classroom with sharp tools pointing down at your side. WARN others that you are carrying a sharp tool if you are walking up behind or to the side of them.

Do not cut anything other than flowers and supplies (not hair, not clothes, etc.)

Do not use as a screwdriver. Do not put the shears in your pocket or bag. Dropping shears and scissors will break ends

and destroy adjustment. Do not cut wire with scissors. Use wire-cutters! Ribbon scissors are to be used ONLY for fabric

or ribbon.

Page 8: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 9: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions…

WIRE When piercing a flower with wire, it should be held

in a manner which prevents injury. Make sure all finger tips are away from the piercing destination.

Cut wire has sharp ends. All wire used in corsage or boutonniere work should be taped to prevent injury.

Do not waste it. Pick up what you drop on the floor, and put extra back into the wire holder.

Do not mix the different sizes. You will need to separate them if you mix them up.

Always use a ½ piece of wire unless otherwise needed or directed. (Full size wire is 18 inches.)

Page 10: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 11: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions… GLUE GUN - PAN GLUE

Do not lay down a hot glue gun if it is turned on. Do not pull glue out of the back end of the glue gun. Keep fingers away from the tip of a glue gun. IT’S HOT! Always work at the designated area when using glue gun or

pan glue. Always place scratch paper under tip of glue gun to catch drippings.

If glue gets on fingers, blow to cool it. Do not touch the glue (or you will burn both fingers)

After gun has cooled wrap the cord around the gun. Leave applicator stick in the glue pan when not in use. Remove extra glue from object before moving it from the

pan. (don’t let the glue drip) Do not leave the pan turned on if the glue level is low.

Refill it.

Page 12: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 13: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions… COOLER

Do not use the cooler without permission. Do not adjust the thermostat. It’s set there for a reason. Clean up any mess or spill in or around the refrigerator.

Water, flowers, foliage, and dirt are slippery when wet. Make sure all flowers in buckets are still in water when you

pull some out. (They tend to cling to each other, check that stems are underwater!)

The cooler is not for personal use. No food may be placed in the cooler.

Always wash buckets with cleanser (i.e. Ajax or Comet) to kill bacteria. Rinse buckets thoroughly to avoid killing/damaging fresh flowers with harsh cleanser residues.

After cleaning, turn buckets upside down to dry.

Page 14: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 15: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions…

WATER If you get anything, including yourself wet,

dry it off immediately. Always clean up spills with towels, mop, or

lay newspaper down to prevent slipping. Do not drip flowers and foliage across the

room when removing them from buckets. Water in buckets could have preservative

in them, so do not drink the water.

Page 16: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

“If there’s a rule, there’s a reason, I don’t want you

to get hurt!”

Page 17: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

Special Directions…

AEROSOL CANS (PAINT, GLUE, CLEANER)

Spray outside always unless instructed otherwise.

Do not spray towards yourself or someone else. Do not spray near a building, sidewalk, plants, etc. Spray away from the wind.

Keep away from heat sources. If you paint something that should not have

been painted, you will need to repair the damage.

Clean glue cans before using, unclog the sprayer.

Shake paint cans before use. Replace caps when not in use.

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Aerosol Cans Continued…

Do not shake glue cans. Replace caps when not in use.

Do not puncture cans. Do not throw cans away… Return them to the

instructor. (they must be recycled) Do not inhale fumes – it is against the law and

cause for immediate suspension. All floral aerosol cans are environmentally safe

and have been for over 10 years. Use only as directed! (this is not fashion design

class, don’t spray hair, clothes, shoes, etc.)

Page 19: Safety in Floriculture “For Your Protection” Ms. DeBoor Sunny Hills High School Floral

AND LASTLY, REMEMBER…

“If there’s a rule, there’s a

reason, I don’t want you to get

hurt!”-Ms. DeBoor