Shop Safety Rules
Your workshop is only as safe as you make it. Take responsibility for the safety of those
who use or visit it. This list of rules is by no means complete, so remember that common
sense is a must.
Smithy strongly discourages the use of casters or wheels on metal-working machine
benches. The weight of the machine could result in the bench tipping while being moved.
Once the machine is mounted, consider your workbench to be permanent. If you must
move the machine, first remove it from the bench
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Read this manual thoroughly before operating your machine
. Don’t try to do
more than you or your machine can handle. Understand the hazards of operating a
machine tool. In particular, remember never to change speeds or setups until the machine
is completely stopped and never operate it without first rolling up your sleeves.
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Wear proper clothing.
Avoid loose-fitting clothes, gloves, neckties, or jewelry that
could get caught in moving parts. If you have long hair, tie it up or otherwise keep it from
getting into the machine. Always wear non-slip footwear.
3. Protect yourself.
Use ANSI approved safety glasses, goggles, or a face shield at all
times. Use safety glasses designed for machinery operation; regular glasses will not do.
Have extras available for visitors. Know when to wear a face mask or earplugs as well.
4. Keep your work area clean and organized.
Cluttered work areas and benches
invite accidents. Have a place for everything and put everything in its place.
5. Childproof your work area and keep children away from the machine while
it is in use.
Childproof your shop with padlocks, master switches, and starter keys or
store the machine where children do not have access to it.
6. Never operate your machine under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
7. Keep track of tools.
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches from the machine before
operating. A chuck key or misplaced Allen wrench can be a safety hazard.
8. Avoid accidental starts.
Turn the switch to the
OFF
position before plugging in the
machine. Turn the speed dial to zero before starting your machine.
9. Ground your machine.
The machine has a three-conductor cord and three-prong,
grounding-type plug. Never connect the power supply without proper grounding
10. Keep your mind on your work.
By paying attention to what you are doing and
avoiding distractions you will spend many safe, enjoyable hours in your workshop.
11. Never leave your machine running unattended.
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