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इस वीडियो में Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) से जुड़े सभी महत्वपूर्ण सेफ्टी टॉपिक्स को आसान हिंदी भाषा में समझाया गया है। OSH का उद्देश्य कार्यस्थल पर काम करने वाले कर्मचारियों को दुर्घटनाओं, आग, चोट और स्वास्थ्य जोखिमों से सुरक्षित रखना है। 📌 इस वीडियो में शामिल टॉपिक्स: Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) क्या है आग के प्रकार (Types of Fire – Class A, B, C, D, K) Fire Safety Signs और उनके अर्थ 5S Concept (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) Fire Extinguisher के प्रकार Fire Extinguisher का सही उपयोग करने की विधि (PASS Method) कार्यस्थल पर सामान्य खतरे और उनसे बचाव PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) का महत्व यह वीडियो ITI स्टूडेंट्स, फैक्ट्री वर्कर्स, सेफ्टी सुपरवाइजर, डिप्लोमा व इंजीनियरिंग छात्रों के लिए बहुत उपयोगी है। 👉 वीडियो पसंद आए तो Like, Share और Subscribe जरूर करें। 👉 सेफ्टी से जुड़े और भी महत्वपूर्ण वीडियो के लिए चैनल को फॉलो करें। pdf link https://t.me/electriciangyaanpoint/9 This video provides a comprehensive guide to Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) in Hindi, covering essential safety topics for ITI students, factory workers, safety supervisors, and engineering students. Here's a breakdown of the key topics discussed: Introduction to OSH (1:22-2:04): The video begins by explaining the importance of OSH, especially in the electrical sector, to ensure the safety and health of workers while performing tasks efficiently. Important Organizations (2:07-5:47): It details various key organizations related to electrical and occupational safety, including their full forms: OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (2:56) ISO: International Organization for Standardization (3:27) NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers Association (3:46) IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (4:01) BIS: Bureau of Indian Standards (4:30) ISI: Indian Standards Institution (4:40) NEC: National Electrical Code (5:05) NFPA: National Fire Protection Association (5:26) Need for Safety (Need of Safety) (6:11-7:51): The video explains the three main types of safety: Personal Safety (6:26): Emphasizing the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) like hand gloves, goggles, insulated shoes, helmets, and aprons. Machine Safety (7:11): Discussing the importance of timely maintenance, oiling, and greasing of machines for their efficiency and longevity. Workplace Safety (7:36): Highlighting the necessity of cleanliness, proper layout, and adequate lighting in the workplace. Safety Signs (8:27-15:06): A detailed explanation of the four types of safety signs, including their purpose, shape, background color, and symbol color: Prohibitory Signs (8:41): Circular shape, white background, black symbol, red border with a diagonal line; prohibits certain actions. Mandatory Signs (8:56): Circular shape, blue background, white symbol; indicates compulsory actions. Warning Signs (9:18): Triangular shape, yellow background, black symbol; warns about potential hazards. Informative Signs (9:32): Square or rectangular shape, green background, white symbol; provides information (e.g., first aid, hospital). Types of Fire (16:25-27:36): The video explains the fire triangle (fuel, oxygen, heat) and methods to extinguish fire: Starving (17:54): Removing the fuel source. Smothering (18:43): Cutting off the oxygen supply. Cooling (19:07): Reducing the heat. It then categorizes fires into different classes: Class A Fire (20:12): Involving solid materials like wood, paper, cloth (extinguished by water). Class B Fire (22:08): Involving flammable liquids like petrol, diesel, oil (extinguished by foam). Class C Fire (22:27): Involving flammable gases like LPG, CNG (extinguished by dry powder). Class D Fire (24:02): Involving electrical equipment and metals (extinguished by CTC/Halon extinguishers). Class F Fire (26:32): Involving cooking oils (extinguished by wet chemical extinguishers). How to Use a Fire Extinguisher (PASS Method) (27:49-32:34): A step-by-step guide on using a fire extinguisher effectively: Pull the pin (29:04) Aim at the base of the fire (29:17) Squeeze the handle (29:56) Sweep from side to side (30:36) Types of PPE Kit (33:16-42:46): The video lists and describes eight types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in order of importance: Head Protection (Helmet) (35:04) Safety Footwear (Shoes) (37:23) Face Masks (for respiratory protection) (37:52) Hand Gloves (38:36) Eye and Face Protection (Goggles) (38:57) Protective Clothing and Coveralls (Apron) (39:21) Ear Protection (Ear muffs) (41:10) Safety Belt (42:25) 5S Concept (42:52-45:27): The video explains the Japanese 5S methodology for workplace organization and efficiency: Seiri (Sort) (44:21): Eliminating unnecessary items from the workplace. Seiton (Set in Order) (45:15): Arranging necessary items in an organized and accessible manner. #OccupationalSafety #OSH #FireSafety #TypeOfFire #SafetySigns #5SConcept #FireExtinguisher #IndustrialSafety #ITI #Hindi