Safety in a Workshop

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Safety is important in all types of workshops.

When employed in, or visiting, any type of workshop, safety is paramount. Tools, equipment and precise health and safety procedures vary from premises to premises. However, basic safety guidelines apply to almost all workshop situations, including home workshops.

  1. Training

    • Untrained persons should not operate equipment within workshops. All persons entering a workshop, whether they are employees or visitors, should be briefed on basic safety procedures.

    Protective Equipment

    • Wear any protective clothing or device supplied, including safety goggles, ear protection or protective coveralls. Long hair must be tied back and no jewelry should be worn, in case of entanglement.

    Reporting

    • Report all hazards, unsafe conditions or work practices to the workshop supervisor immediately. In the case of damaged equipment, do not use it until it has been repaired.

    Tools and Machinery

    • Only use tools if you are specifically trained to do so. Use tools and machines for their intended purpose only. Never distract another person who is using machinery. Where machine guards are provided, these must be kept in place.

    Harmful Substances

    • Where harmful fumes or gases are created, particular care must be taken to ensure ventilation. Any chemical present in the work shop should be properly stored and labeled. If a possibility of toxic or flammable gases being generated in the workshop exists, a warning notice should be displayed.

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