πŸ”§ General Shop Safety
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100

What must you wear at all times to protect your eyes in the shop?

Safety Glasses

100

What should you always do before picking up a hand tool?

Inspect it for any defects/damage

100

What should you remove from your hands and wrists before using a machine?

Rings, watches, and bracelets.

100

What direction should you carry long boards?

Vertically or straight in front of you so you don’t hit others.

100

Where is the first aid kit located?

Mr. Cottrell's Desk

200

Before using any tool or machine, what is the first thing you should do?

Get the teacher’s permission and/or inspect it for any defects/damage

200

When handing someone a sharp tool, how should you pass it?

Handle First

200

True or False- Safety Gloves are to be worn at all times in the shop?

False- We do not want to wear gloves when using a fast moving tool as the gloves can actually get caught and cause injury

200

When sanding wood, why should you be cautious of airborne sawdust?

Breathing hazard and harder to clean

200

What should you do first if you get a small cut?

Tell the teacher right away

300

Why should you keep your work area clean and free of clutter?

To prevent tripping, slipping, or tool accidents.

300

What should you do if a tool feels dull or damaged?

Remove it from service and report it to the teacher

300

Why must you wait for a machine to come to a complete stop before leaving it?

So there is no chance of someone accidentally getting caught and or injured by the machine

300

Why is it important to clamp wood before drilling or cutting?

To keep it stable and prevent spinning.

300

What type of PPE protects your lungs from dust?

A dust mask or respirator.

400

What should you do if you see unsafe behavior?

Call it out! and/or Report it to a teacher immediately 

400

What is β€œkickback,” and why is it dangerous?

When a tool or material suddenly jerks backward, potentially causing injuries.

400

What is the purpose of a blade guard 

To protect fingers and keep hands away from moving parts, removing some hazard

400

What should you check wood for before cutting?

Nails, staples, or defects.

400

When should you use the emergency stop button?

When someone is in immediate danger or the machine malfunctions.

500

Why is horseplay especially dangerous in the shop?

Because it can distract someone using equipment and cause serious injuries.

500

What is the minimum distance your hands need to be from a saw blade?

6"

500

What are three ways we tell if a tool is damaged or not working?

Visable Damage, Audible Noises, and Smell 
500

Why does grain direction matter when planing or cutting wood?

Cutting against the grain can cause splintering and kickback.

500

Where are the Emergency Shut-Off Switches located?

Next to both classroom exits

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