• Eye protection shall be worn at all times in the woodworking shop.
  • Loose clothing and jewelry shall not be worn.
  • Loose hair should be restrained.
  • In most cases gloves should not be worn as they could cause hazards being pulled into the point of operation.
  • Always review standard operating procedures for any piece of equipment or tool that you are not familiar with.
  • Standard operating procedures should be immediately available for all tools and equipment.
  • Specific operating rules should be developed for all tools and equipment.
  • Shop access shall be controlled. Only authorized persons should have access.
  • Authorized persons shall have shop safety training and approved from the shop supervisor to work in the area.
  • An inventory of shop tools and equipment shall be maintained.
  • Eye washing stations and other first aid equipment and supplied shall be provided as specified by EHS.
  • Use equipment only for the purpose for which its design is intended.
  • Operated the tool at the speed and tension specified by the manufacturer.
  • Remove defective, cracked or worn parts from service.
  • Maintain sharp and clean parts.
  • When provided use equipment with an exhaust or dust collection system.
  • Check to verify that guards, guides, counterweights, etc. are properly adjusted.
  • Avoid overheating equipment.
  • Follow lockout/tagout procedures during service and repair.
  • Never reach under or into an area you cants see clearly.
  • Direct operation away from your body.
  • Avoid crowded and cluttered work areas.
  • Provide adequate ventilation.
  • Make sure combustible or flammable material is located away from spark production operations.