The first and most important rule of woodworking is to wear appropriate safety equipment.
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While hearing protection is necessary for some very noisy tools such as routers and surface planers and latex gloves may be necessary when applying finishes there is no time in the wood shop that you should be without your safety glasses. Specific health and safety guidance is also available for the following. Health and safety in sawmills. Safe stacking of sawn timber and board materials.
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Supervising for safety in the woodworking industry. Selection of respiratory protective equipment suitable for use with wood dust wis14. Report a defective product. Around two thirds of all accidents occur on just three types of machine.
By following a few common sense rules you can decrease the risk of serious injury. Awareness of other operators. Woodworking machines should be fitted with efficient and well maintained local exhaust ventilation systems to remove sawdust or chips that are produced. By design and construction all work equipment must be safe and not give rise to risks to health when first placed on the market or put into service.
Woodworking can be a dangerous hobby. Safe use of hand fed planing machines. Vertical spindle moulders. Report a defective product.
General health and safety skills include an awareness of the health and safety risks and how to control them by. Manual handling solutions in woodworking. Hse and other market surveillance authorities have powers to take action where new products are defective. Braking and chip limited tooling have helped to reduce the incidence and severity of machinery accidents.
Electric power cords should be above head level or in the floor in such a way that they are not tripping hazards. The correct use of protective equipment for eyes ears and hands. Woodworking information sheets circular saw poster. Health risks during furniture stripping using dichloromethane dcm machine safety.
Develop the habit of using the following pieces of safety equipment from the start and you ll never want to work without them.