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Good housekeeping helps prevent injuries and increases workshop efficiency. Winter is a busy time in many workshops. Good shop management prevents injuries and improves the efficiency of repair operations. This article from the Farm Safety Association applies to workshops in industry and at home, as people prepare for spring projects. Keep it clean Many injuries result from poor housekeeping in the shop. Trips, slips and falls account for the bulk of these mishaps. To order any of the safety gear outlined on this page, simply click on the image to order directly from Rockler Lighting, heating and ventilation Enough windows and overhead lights are required for a good level of overall illumination. Additional lighting should be available over benches and stationary tools.
Wiring check All wiring must conform to the applicable provincial Electrical Safety Code. Following are general, basic standards. Wiring must be of adequate capacity to handle lighting, heating and power tool requirements. Explosion-proof wiring, motors and fixtures are required where flammable gases, fumes, or vapours may be encountered. Shop management summary Strict adherence to the following procedures will help prevent injuries and increase efficiency in the shop. Keep all tools and service equipment in good condition.
Always use the appropriate personal protective equipment for operations such as welding and grinding.
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