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Title: SHOP SAFETY


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SHOP SAFETY
  • Design Fabrication Shop
  • Botwood Collegiate

2
Three of the major causes of power tool injuries
are
  • Inattention through repetition
  • An unexpected event
  • Inexperience or over confidence

3
POWER TOOL ACCIDENTS THEY CAN BE PREVENTED
  • Four areas to consider
  • Keep your work area safe
  • Electrical Safety
  • Developing good personal work habits
  • Proper tool use and care

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I. WHAT IS A SAFE WORK AREA?
  • Good lighting.
  • Area should not be cluttered.
  • Work area should not be wet. (Avoid slips)
  • Work area well ventilated.
  • Work area should be level.

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II. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
  • CORDED TOOLS
  • Keep cords dry.
  • Avoid adapters. Match plug and receptacle.
  • DO NOT abuse cords.
  • Check chords for damage.
  • Use proper size extension cords.

6
II. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
  • CORDLESS BATTERY TOOLS
  • Battery chargers should be used in dry locations
  • DO NOT short battery terminals
  • Recycle old batteries.

7
III. GOOD WORK HABITS
  • DO NOT wear baggy clothes
  • Dangling jewelry is not permitted
  • Long hair should be placed in a pony tail.
  • Always wear eye protection. FORESIGHT IS BETTER
    THAN NO SIGHT
  • Wear hearing protection for noisy operations.
  • Wear a dust mask for dusty jobs.

8
III. GOOD WORK HABITS
  • Always read and follow the instruction manual.
  • Stay alert. DO NOT use power tools when you are
    tired.
  • Use common sense.
  • Select the right tool for the job.
  • Never over reach. Stay firmly planted on both
    feet.

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IV. PROPER USE AND CARE OF TOOLS
  • Secure work piece with clamps.
  • Keep blades and cutters sharp and clean.
  • Hold tools with both hands for better control.
  • Always ensure the guards are in place.
  • Be sure the tool switch is in the off position
    before you plug it in.
  • Remove wrenches and chuck keys before starting a
    tool.
  • Clean and store tools when they are not in use.

10
Hand Tools
  • Hammer
  • Hand Saw
  • Square
  • Pliers
  • Plaster Tools
  • Cutters
  • Cats Paw
  • Chaulk Line
  • Chisel
  • Clamps
  • Hand Sander
  • Drywall Knives
  • Glue Gun
  • Wrench
  • File
  • Hacksaw
  • Level
  • Laser Level
  • Measuring Tape
  • Multimeter
  • Nail Set
  • Paint Brush
  • Plane
  • Scewdriver

11
Power Hand Tools
  • Palm Sander
  • Drill
  • Circular Saw
  • Jigsaw
  • Rotary Tool
  • Router
  • Palm Sander

12
Power Tools
  • Table Saw
  • Jointer/Planer
  • Thickness Planer
  • Compound Miter Saw
  • Drill Press
  • Band Saw
  • Scroll Saw
  • Air Compressor Nailer
  • CNC Lathe/Router
  • Grinder

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