The causes of injuries on the circular saw. Based on a true story
What are the real causes of the injuries from the conveyers... tell me a couple of well-known cases.
These are real cases that I watched when I worked in the carpenter's shop.
Imagine the scene... Two people except carpenter chopping block. Pruning is carried through, the three-meter board.
Feed pushes the board receives and holds it there... receiving distracted, he twitches distort the board and because of this imbalance on the board rejects the supply, that does not deter her and gets a telling blow to the gut. Pleasant enough.
Another similar case - the rip fence has been set up with a warp and a feed with a force trying to push the board. At some point, he intercepts the board, weakening the pressure and flies back to the board. The truth is no one but the board was not injured.
But the case, which I was told.
Once familiar repairing circular saw, he looked under the table and stuck his hand near the top of the disc. I dig deeper into the guts of the machine and decided to check out how it works. Hand certainly not removed and as a result of injury.
As you can see in all cases was carelessness, lack of responsibility and distractions from. There are certainly more safety regulations, but if a person is "in the clouds", constantly distracted, then no security equipment will not help him.
In fact, this applies to any instrument, even drills.
Therefore, for myself, I made a rule: when working with any machine or tool, and I have someone distracts, first turn off the tool, and then find out that it was necessary.
It would seem a trifle, but save us from injury. We can say: the result is in the details... and the way in this regard a few quotes.
"Attention to detail creates perfection, but perfection is not a small thing."
Michelangelo.
"In fact, the small details are usually the most important thing"
Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle)
"A good start is not a trifle, though starts with the little things."
Socrates
So here is the knowledge and ability to use his instrument made up of details. And on this channel already has about 9 articles only about the circular saw, and they can increase knowledge about this tool... look.
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Alexander.
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