Automotive Tech Safety Practice Exam

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Who should injuries be reported to in a shop setting?

The nearest student

The Teacher

In a shop setting, the appropriate protocol for reporting injuries is to inform the teacher. This is crucial because the teacher is responsible for the safety and well-being of all students in the environment. They are trained to handle such situations effectively and can assess the injury's severity, determine necessary medical treatment, and ensure that appropriate documentation is completed.

Reporting to the teacher helps maintain a safe learning atmosphere, allowing them to monitor and address potential hazards within the shop. This procedure ensures that any necessary safety measures can be implemented to prevent future occurrences, reinforcing a culture of safety among students.

While other individuals like a school nurse may be involved in treating an injury, the quickest response and proper management typically begin with notifying the teacher, who can then facilitate further assistance.

The school nurse

Your parents

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