A loose saw blade flies off and embeds into a scrap piece of wood.
What is "using bad or faulty equipment"
Used to drive nails into lumber and act as a mini pry bar.
What is claw hammer?
These should not be hanging down in your work space.
What is hair and IDs?
Your response to "Hold!"
This cutting tool is always set down and stored closed.
What is utility knife?
Using the wrong bit to sink a screw. The screw does not sink and the structure is unstable.
What is "not using tools properly"
What is staple gun.
This should not be on your hands or wrists even with hands on.
What is jewelry?
Tommy slips on sawdust and smacks his head on the workbench.
What is "Always leave the shop and work areas clean."
Power tool used to fasten material using screws.
What is drill?
Instead of holding to begin cleanup, you quickly attempt to finish stapling a piece of fabric down. You end up stapling your finger.
What is "being in a hurry"
Power saw with small surface area blade. Can create curved cuts.
What is jigsaw?
Your feet should be protected in this way.
What is hard-soled, close-toed shoes?
Your response to "Heads up!" or "Line 12 flying in!"
"Thank you heads!", eyes are up and you are moving out of the way.
What is C-clamp or quick clamp?
A cut is misaligned. Instead of recutting, you attempt to make it work: resulting in an unstable build.
What is "taking unnecessary risks"
The handheld saw used to make straight cuts.
What is circular saw?
These should be on when using the jigsaw.
What is hands and eyes?
Even a playful pinch or shove causes Bob to step backward onto a nail, the nail hurts so Bob shoves Kevin back. Kevin slips on sawdust trying to catch him self on the workbench and slams his hand onto a table saw that has not yet stopped moving.
No running, joking around or any other type of “horseplay” is allowed
Name both tools used to align the angles of cuts prior to using saws.
What is speed square and carpenter's square?
Name all 6 accident causes
What is:
Not knowing what should be done
Not using tools properly
Using bad or faulty equipment
Carelessness
Taking unnecessary risks
Being in a hurry
Name and describe all three screws and bits we might encounter.
Torque, phillips, flathead.
These should be on when using the table saw.
Hands, eyes, ears.
The most important rule.
Think, think, think.
Power saw used to make quick, cross-grain cuts.
What is mitre saw?