Used for holding small objects in hard to reach spaces
Needle-nose plyers
These protect you from cuts and solvents
Gloves
This should always be reported immediately
accidents
Someone who holds the ladder is called this
Spotter
Make sure the work surface and floors are this before operating equipment
Clean and clear of debris
Spring powered hand tool used for fastening light weight materials to wood.
Staple gun
This type of protection is optional at your discretion
Ear plugs
Running is never allowed in the shop or this
Horseplay
The most obvious safety rule is
to be careful
adjustable end to fit almost any nut or bolt
Crescent wrench
The most dangerous tool in the shop
Hot glue gun
The most dangerous time of a theatre production
Strike
This main cause of accidents often injures the back
Improper lifting of objects
Never leave tools and hardware or anything heavy here
On top of the ladder
Used to measure and make straight lines on boards for cutting
Tri-square
Designed for inserting and removing nails
Claw Hammer
These protect you eyes from flying debris
Goggles
This should be tied back when working with power tools
Long Hair
Never stand on this on a ladder
The top two rungs
handheld used for cutting and carving
Utility knife
Portable power saw used to cut curved lines
Jigsaw
You should wear this type of soled shoe
Rubber sole
This means the crew, cast and audience are kept safe from all possible hazards and emergencies.
Safety in the Theater
Avoid danger by using
common sense
Power saw that cuts straight lines
Circular saw