This document outlines 11 safety precautions for a fitting workshop. It recommends keeping tools clean and dry, not carrying sharp tools in pockets, wearing protective shoes and clothes, positioning workpieces close to vices, applying force only on cutting strokes of saws and files, not holding workpieces by hand while cutting, using files with tight handles, and removing burrs from cut edges to prevent cuts.
This document outlines 11 safety precautions for a fitting workshop. It recommends keeping tools clean and dry, not carrying sharp tools in pockets, wearing protective shoes and clothes, positioning workpieces close to vices, applying force only on cutting strokes of saws and files, not holding workpieces by hand while cutting, using files with tight handles, and removing burrs from cut edges to prevent cuts.
This document outlines 11 safety precautions for a fitting workshop. It recommends keeping tools clean and dry, not carrying sharp tools in pockets, wearing protective shoes and clothes, positioning workpieces close to vices, applying force only on cutting strokes of saws and files, not holding workpieces by hand while cutting, using files with tight handles, and removing burrs from cut edges to prevent cuts.
The following are the safety precaution in the fitting workshop.
1.Keep hands and tools wiped clean and free of dirt,oil and grease. Dry tools are safer to use than slippery tools. 2.Do not carry sharp tools in pockets. 3.Wear safety shoes and not slippers,sandals and etc 4.Do not wear loose clothes. 5.Do not keep working tools at the edge of the table because it may harm. 6.Position the workpiece such that the cut to be made is close to the vice.This practice prevents springing,saw breakage and personal injury. 7.Apply force only on forward (cutting) stroke abd relive the force on the return stroke while sawing and filling. 8.Do not hold the workpiece in hand while cutting 9.use the file with a properly fitted tight handle 10.After filling, remove the burrs from the edges of the work,to prevent cuts to the fingers. 11.Do not use vice as an anvil.