Woodworking Shop Safety Tips


Woodworking Shop Safety from woodzone.com

10 Safety Tips to Post in Your Shop

1 Think Before You Cut – The most powerful tool in your shop is your brain, use it. Thinking your cuts and movements through before acting can help save both fingers and scrapwood.

2 Keep a Clean Shop – A cluttered shop is an accident waiting to happen. Keeping your shop clean will help protect you, and your tools, from tripping hazards.

3 Avoid Distractions – Pay attention to your actions. Looking up to watch the shop TV or visitor can result in your hand contacting the blade. Always wait until you have completed your cut before you take your eyes off the blade.

4 Don’t Rush – Keep in mind that this is just a hobby and take a break when you feel rushed or frustrated with a project. Mistakes happen when we rush to complete a job.

5 Don’t Force It – If your saw is resisting the cut, stop and see what’s wrong. A misaligned rip fence or improperly seated throat plate can sometimes cause a board to get stuck in mid cut. Forcing the board in these situations may cause kickback or contact with the blade. Take a moment to evaluate the situation and determine the problem.

6 Protect Yourself – Wearing the proper shop protection is an important part of safe tool operation. Goggles, Ear Protection, and Lung Protection should be used when operating tools. Use push sticks when working close to the blade and make sure the tool’s safety features are in place.

7 Let the Tool Stop – Giving the power tool time to wind down after a cut is an often-overlooked safety mistake. Even without power, the spinning blade can still do a lot of damage.

8 Fumes and Dust – Solvent fumes and airborne dust can present health and explosion hazards. Care should be taken to ensure a supply of fresh air and use only explosion proof vent fans.

9 Wear Appropriate Clothing – Loose clothing or hair can get caught in power tools and cause severe injury.

10 No Alcohol – Too many woodworkers have been injured because Alcohol clouded their judgment. Avoid their mistakes and wait until after you’re done in the shop.

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Mat,

You are so right in emphasizing safety in the shop, especially in the use of power tools. Bad things can happen extremely fast using power tools. We must always remember that these tools are designed to CUT! Wood is hard but flesh is soft.

I am mostly a self educated woodworker, learning some things the hard way for most of my life. I have had boards and cutoffs being thrown so hard that they go through the wall, furniture standing behind and across the room.

I have had many table saw kick backs and one that cut off two of my left hand fingers tips. That seriously impedes your playing a musical instrument!

After that incident I seriously analized what happens to cause a kick back and took measures to prevent it in the future.

A splitter will help tremendously to prevent kick backs. Also feather boards are a big help.

Remember to think through your operations to keep it safe.

Have a Great Day!

Charles Mullins