Title: TABLE SAW SAFETY
1TABLE SAW SAFETY
The table saw is, by far, the highest risk piece
of equipment in the woodshop when you consider
how much the table saw is used coupled with the
potential for an accident. For these reasons, we
have developed a pictorial set of DOs and DONTs
about the Woodshop table saws. These pictures
will help all of us remember to operate as safely
as possible, plus they will serve as a reminder
to the Monitors as to the safe ways to operate
the table saws. There are 8 DOs and DONTs
pictures. If a picture is really worth 1,000
words, then this is 16,000 words worth of
information.
2TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
3TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
4TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
5TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
6TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
7TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
8TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting
DO DO cross cuts w/sliding table (preferable).
DONT DONT use table fence at the same time.
9TABLE SAW SAFETY
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when cutting