Emergency Procedures
The safety of all team members is the highest priority. In the event of an emergency, students should remain calm, notify a mentor or team leader immediately, and follow established safety procedures. No student should attempt to handle a serious emergency alone.
Reporting an Emergency
If an injury, fire, or other emergency occurs:
- Stop all work immediately.
- Turn off and unplug any operating machinery if it is safe to do so.
- Alert nearby students and mentors.
- Contact a mentor, teacher, or designated safety captain.
- Follow instructions from supervising adults and emergency personnel.
Medical Emergencies
For serious injuries:
- Do not move the injured person unless they are in immediate danger.
- Notify a mentor or teacher immediately.
- Call emergency services if necessary.
- Keep the area clear to provide space for responders.
- Remain with the injured person until help arrives.
For minor injuries:
- Report the injury to a mentor or safety captain.
- Use the first aid kit as directed by an adult.
- Even small cuts or burns should be cleaned and treated promptly.
Fire Emergencies
If a fire occurs:
- Alert everyone in the shop immediately.
- Activate the building fire alarm if necessary.
- Evacuate the area using designated exits.
- Do not attempt to fight a fire unless you have been trained and it is safe to do so.
- Move to the designated meeting location outside the building.
- Do not re-enter the building until authorized by emergency personnel.
Battery Emergencies
Robot batteries contain significant stored energy and can become dangerous if damaged.
- If a battery is smoking, leaking, or overheating, notify a mentor immediately.
- Keep people away from the battery.
- Use appropriate battery handling procedures and approved fire suppression methods if trained to do so.
- Do not touch damaged batteries without proper protection.
Chemical Spills
If lubricants, adhesives, cleaning products, or other chemicals spill:
- Notify a mentor immediately.
- Keep students away from the affected area.
- Follow the instructions for the specific material if available.
- Clean the spill only if authorized and properly equipped.
Evacuation Procedures
When instructed to evacuate:
- Stop work immediately.
- Turn off equipment if it is safe to do so.
- Leave tools and materials behind.
- Walk calmly to the nearest exit.
- Proceed to the designated meeting location.
- Remain with the team until attendance has been taken.
Emergency Equipment Locations
All team members should know the locations of:
- First aid kits
- Fire extinguishers
- Emergency exits
- Eye wash stations (if available)
- Emergency contact information
After an Incident
Any injury, near miss, equipment failure, or unsafe condition should be reported to a mentor or safety captain. Reporting incidents helps the team improve safety procedures and prevent future accidents.
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