How to safely use a power saw

How to safely use a power saw

Power saws are extremely powerful tools that can be dangerous to those who use them. While this tool can be useful for cutting different types of materials, it can cause serious hand injuries that may result in the loss of a hand or finger. Exercise power saw safety by following these important tips:

  1. Never use your hands to clear the scraps from a sawing worktable. Instead, use a push stick.
  2. Do not wear loose clothing,  jewelry or work gloves. They may get caught in the blade.
  3. Use sharp blades. Dull blades cause binding, stalling and possible kickback.
  4. Never drink alcohol while using a saw.
  5. When starting, let the saw reach full speed before cutting, and support the work firmly so it will not shift.
  6. NEVER look away from your work for any reason.
  7. Use the correct blade for the application. Set it for the correct depth to minimize the amount of exposed blade.
  8. Never disable safety guards, and always read instructions first.
  9. When starting or stopping the saw, make sure the work is not touching the blade.
  10. Lower a table saw blade below the table top when finished.

If you’ve injured yourself using a power saw, visit a hand surgeon or the emergency room immediately. Learn more about power saw safety and other hand safety topics at www.HandCare.org.

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