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Wood Shop SafetyWood Shop Safety
This lesson will teach you about safe work practices for the wood shop and introduce
you to the common tools we use.
Table of Contents
Kiley Chatfield
Table of ContentsTable of Contents
OSHAGeneral Shop Safety Stationary MachinesPortable Power ToolsMeasuring Tools Test your knowledge
Stationary MachinesStationary Machines
Planer Jointer Table Saw Miter Saw Band Saw Scroll Saw Drill Press
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Think before you act…Think before you act…
Safety Violations
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act is a government organization to keep you safe on the job.
Click the link below. How many Safety violations can you find?
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General Shop Safety General Shop Safety Do’s and Don'tsDo’s and Don'ts
No Horseplay No Running No Throwing No Side Projects
Do your own work Stay On Task Complete Your
Project Ask For Help
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Electric DrillElectric Drill
Used for Drilling holes and setting screws.
Clamp material Make sure the bit is tight Beware of surroundings!
Which safety rule is violated? Click the bottom picture to find out! →
Back to Portable Power Tools
Orbital SanderOrbital Sander
Used for finish sanding
Sand with the grain Don’t touch the
sanding disk
Back to Portable Power Tools
PlanerPlaner Used to reduce the
thickness of material Remove all glue and
nails before planing Material must be at
least 12” long Do not stand directly in
front of machine Do not bend down and
look in machine while it is onBack to Stationary Machines
Table SawTable Saw
Used for Ripping wood Keep wood tight against
the fence Do not use with out guard
in place If wood is not four inches
wide, use a push stick Never reach over blade Make sure fence is tight
Back to Stationary Machines
JointerJointer Used to make one edge
straight prior to cutting on table saw
Keep wood tight against the fence
DO NOT JOINT END GRAIN!
Keep guard in place
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Miter SawMiter Saw
Used for Cross cuts and finish cuts to length
PULL OUT AND CUT BACK!!!
Hold wood firmly Keep hands at LEAST
7” away from blade Wait for blade to stop
moving before lifting handle up
Back to Stationary Machines
Band SawBand Saw
Used for Curved Cuts Keep Fingers 2” away
from blade Keep Fingers out of direct
line of Blade Turn off saw before
backing out Make Relief Cuts
Back to Stationary Machines
Scroll SawScroll Saw
Used to cut tight rounded cuts and intricate details
Cut slow! Turn off saw to back
out of deep cuts Do not touch blade
while it is moving
Back to Stationary Machines
Drill PressDrill Press
Used to drill holes Tie Long Hair Back!! Remove Loose Clothing
(coats, backpacks, hoody strings, etc.)
Hold wood Firmly or clamp small pieces
Do not touch bit while it is moving
Remove Chuck Key before operation
Back to Stationary Machines
RouterRouter
Used primarily as an edge profiler
Always cut in a counter- clockwise direction
Clamp ALL material being cut or profiled
Hold with 2 hands NEVER set router on its
base Do not turn base toward
you
Back to Portable Power Tools
Test Your KnowledgeTest Your Knowledge
Planer Table Saw Jointer Miter Saw Band Saw Scroll Saw Drill Press
Router Electric Drill Orbital Sander Measuring General Shop Safety OSHA
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Planer QuizPlaner Quiz
When operating the planer the safest place to stand is in front of the machine.
True or False?
Back to Test your knowledge
True True
I’m Sorry!
Do not stand directly in front of the planer!
It is better to stand to either side!
Click here to Return to Question
FalseFalse
Great! You really know your planer!
The safest place to stand is
to either side of the planer!
Click here to Return to the Question
Table Saw QuizTable Saw Quiz
The table saw is used primarily for________.
a. Cross cutting
b. Edge profiling
c. Ripping
d. All of the above
Back to Test your knowledge
Correct!Correct!
The table saw is used primarily for ripping lumber. Ripping is cutting with the grain.
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Sorry! That is incorrect.Sorry! That is incorrect.
Remember the table saw is used primarily for ripping. Ripping is cutting with the grain.
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Jointer QuizJointer Quiz
The Jointer is used to ___________.
a. Sand your wood
b. Drill holes
c. Make cross cuts
d. Cut an edge straight prior to cutting on the table saw.
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Correct!Correct!
The Jointer is used to cut an edge straight prior to cutting on the table saw.
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Sorry! That’s incorrect.Sorry! That’s incorrect.
Remember the Jointer is used to cut an edge straight prior to cutting on the table saw.
Click here to Return to question.
Miter Saw QuizMiter Saw Quiz
The safest way to use the Miter Saw is to pull out and cut back.
True or False?
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Yes! That is Correct.Yes! That is Correct.
When using the Miter Saw always pull out and cut back.
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No!No!
When using the Miter Saw always pull out and cut back.
Please try again.
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Band Saw QuizBand Saw Quiz
The safest distance for your fingers is a ½ inch away from the blade.
True or False?
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Correct!Correct!
The safest distance for your fingers is 2 inches.
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Sorry!Sorry!
The safest distance for your finger is at least 2 inches.
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Scroll Saw QuizScroll Saw Quiz
The Scroll Saw is used primarily for cross cutting.
True or False?
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NO!NO!
Remember the scroll saw is used for small rounded cuts and intricate detailed cuts.
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Yes! That’s Right!Yes! That’s Right!
The Scroll Saw is used for small rounded and intricate detailed cuts.
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Drill Press QuizDrill Press Quiz
It is important to remove the _________ before turning on the Drill Press.
a. Switch
b. Chuck key
c. Table
d. Bogie
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Yes!Yes!
Always remove the Chuck Key before turning on the Drill Press.
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NO!NO!
Remember to remove the Chuck Key before turning on the machine to avoid a serious injury.
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Router QuizRouter Quiz
Always cut in a clockwise direction with the router.
True or False?
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Correct!Correct!
You remembered that when cutting with a Router it is safer to cut in a Counter clockwise direction.
Click here to Return to question.
Incorrect!Incorrect!
Always cut in a Counter Clockwise direction to ensure that the Router holds tight against your lumber.
Click here to Return to question.
Electric Drill QuizElectric Drill Quiz
What is the Electric Drill used for?
a. Sanding
b. Removing unwanted blemishes
c. Drilling holes and setting screws
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Great! You got It!Great! You got It!
A drill is used for drilling holes and setting screws.
Click here to Return to question.
Sorry That’s Wrong!Sorry That’s Wrong!
Remember an Electric Drill is used to drill holes and set screws.
Click here to Return to question.
Orbital Sander QuizOrbital Sander Quiz
When using the orbital sander always go against the grain of the wood.
True or False?
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False?False?
You got it Good Job!
In order to ensure the best results always sand with the grain!
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True?True?
No, That is wrong!
When Using the Orbital sander you want to sand with the grain.
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Measuring QuizMeasuring Quiz
Measure _________ and cut __________ is the measuring motto.
a. Once, Twice
b. Twice, Once
c. Measure with your nose, and cut the cheese is the measuring motto.
Back to Test your knowledge
Yes!Yes!
When measuring you always want to measure twice and only cut once.
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You Guessed Wrong!You Guessed Wrong!
The Measuring Motto is Measure twice, Cut once!
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General Shop Safety QuizGeneral Shop Safety Quiz
The don’ts include:
a. Running
b. Jumping
c. Skipping
d. Kissing
e. Hugging
f. Frolicking
g. All of the Above
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Oops you Missed Some!Oops you Missed Some!
Remember to follow all of the suggested don’ts.
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You got it Dude!You got it Dude!
Always remember there is no physical contact or horse play to ensure safety in our class!
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OSHA QuizOSHA Quiz
What does OSHA stand for?
a. Oh Shit, Happened Again
b. Occupational Safety and Health Act
c. Only Snakes Hate Apples
d. Oregon State Housing Association
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Silly Guesser!Silly Guesser!
OSHA is Occupational Safety and Health Act
Click here to Return to question.
Wow you Paid Attention!Wow you Paid Attention!
OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Act! Great Job!
Now you Are Done! Click Here to Finish!