SHOP SAFETY General shop safety No horseplay Wear

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SHOP SAFETY

SHOP SAFETY

General shop safety • No horseplay • Wear your safety glasses at all times,

General shop safety • No horseplay • Wear your safety glasses at all times, even if you are not working with any • • • equipment. You are never to be in the shop without the instructor. You must have the permission of the instructor to run any equipment. Report all accidents and injuries, no matter how small. Hair must be pulled back and secured. No loose clothing, shirts must be tucked in around moving parts. Remove all jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, rings, and watches). If you don’t know how to operate a piece of equipment, don’t!! Always concentrate on what you are doing, don’t talk to others while running equipment. Always stay with your piece of equipment until all moving parts stop moving. Always clean up your work station. Any tool adjustments will be made by Miss. Anderson

Table Saw Safety • The guards should be used when possible. • The blade

Table Saw Safety • The guards should be used when possible. • The blade should be no more than ______ above the board when cutting. • The teeth of the blade should always point _____ the operator. • Let the blade come up to _____ before making any cuts. • Stand _____when making a cut, not in front or behind the path of the blade. • Use a ____on small pieces. • Keep _______away from the blade and never reach over top of the blade. • The desired part of the board should be towards the fence. • Wait until the _________completely before removing scraps.

Miter Saw Safety • The teeth, when toward the operator, should point ____. •

Miter Saw Safety • The teeth, when toward the operator, should point ____. • Keep hands, fingers and arms at least _______from the path of the blade. • Make sure that ____ is in place and properly working. • Keep the stock securely and firmly pushed up against the _______ at all times. • If a piece of material is small, use a c-clamp to hold it to the fence instead of your hand. • Allow the blade to come to _______ before cutting the stock. • Stand to the ______ when making cuts. • Do not leave the saw until the blade has ____ moving. • Raise the blade back to the _____ position and allow the blade to stop moving before removing stock.

Drill Press • Be certain that long hair is tied back to keep it

Drill Press • Be certain that long hair is tied back to keep it from getting _______ in • • • the chuck. Use clamps to hold your work firmly in____. Use the _____ to fasten the bit into the chuck. Make sure you remove the _______ before turning on the drill press. Use a ____ speed to move the drill bit into a piece of stock. When drilling a hole all the way through a piece of material, place a ____ piece of stock under your piece. When making a deep cut, _____ out of the cut several times. This keeps the drill bit from overheating. _____ try to ____ rotating stock, turn the power off the drill and let it come to a complete stop before freeing the bit. Just before the bit breaks through the stock, relieve the _____ on the drill. Make sure the drill comes to a ______ before leaving your area.

Router • Keep hands and fingers out of the path of the cut and

Router • Keep hands and fingers out of the path of the cut and away from the cutter. Keep___ hands on the router. • Keep the area free of ____. • Never start the router when the cutter is _____ the stock. • Allow the router to come up to ______ before running the stock across the cutters. • Run cutter smoothly and quickly to avoid burning the wood. • Never ____ out of a cut, it could cause kick backs. • Don’t leave the area until the cutter ______.

Portable Hand Power Tool Safety- Jig Saw, Drill , Hand Sander, and Roto Zip

Portable Hand Power Tool Safety- Jig Saw, Drill , Hand Sander, and Roto Zip • ______ your power cord to make sure there is no fraying or damage before using. • Always be aware of your electric cord; never be in a situation where you can _______ the cord. • Always keep your work ____. • Always make sure the tool is switched to the off position before ____ the cord into the outlet. • Allow the tool to come to _____ speed before using. • Stand in a ____ location when operating. • Use both hands and keep a firm grip at ______ on the piece of equipment. • Allow the tool to coast to a stop, never ____ it to stop. • Allow the moving parts to come to a ____ stop before setting the tool down.

Band Saw Safety • Keep your hands out of the _____zone (the little red

Band Saw Safety • Keep your hands out of the _____zone (the little red disk) • Adjust the guard to ___ inch above the blade • Allow the blade to come up to ____ before cutting your stock • Make _____cuts if you have a very serve curve • Allow the blade to stop ____ before leaving your area

Standing Belt/Disc Sander • Use______ hands at all times • A little goes a

Standing Belt/Disc Sander • Use______ hands at all times • A little goes a _______ way- take off a little bit at a time • Only ______ person at a time • Keep a ______ grip on your stock at all times • Make sure there is a ______ or a _____ on the machine before using it • Keep your fingers from _____ the belt or disc