Codes
of Safe Practices
POWER
TOOLS 1.
Wear personal
protective equipment (safety glasses) when using drills, grinding equipment,
saws, wire brushes, or similar equipment even if you're making just one cut. 2.
Check your working
materials carefully before proceeding. Make sure there are no nails, bolts or
flaws before you run the materials through saws or other power tools. 3.
Make sure all guards
are in place prior to using power tools. Never wedge saw guards open or remove
guards. 4.
Inspect the saw to see
that the blade is sharp, free of cracks, and properly adjusted. Do not use
power saws with dull or “burned” blades. 5.
Keep work areas clean
of all scraps that might touch the saw blade and be thrown back. Never use
your hands to remove debris from saw table. Use a brush. 6.
Don’t cut material
unless it is properly supported. Do not support it with your hand or arm and
not against your knee or foot. Do not cut any material next to your body. 7.
Do not force material
through any saw. Allow the blade to
do the cutting. 8.
Get help when cutting
long or bulky material. 9.
After the saw has
stopped, clean off the saw table of all dust, chips, debris, etc. 10.
When walking by
operating power equipment, be careful to avoid flying particles or accidental
contact with the equipment. 11.
Don’t walk away from a
power saw until the blade is completely stopped. 12. Disconnect power before changing blades, belts or bits (see Lockout/Tagout). |