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Tip
#54
MARK V Introduction
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Safety
Safety
is a frame of mind, and should be an important part of everything
we use or do. You can have an accident when driving, trip
when climbing stairs, fall when pruning a tree, or slip in
the tub. We are surrounded by potential hazards.
The people
who don't become victims are those who accept the possibilities
and prepare for them. Woodworking safety requires good common
sense.
Some woodworkers
have been known to neglect to use guards and will ignore correct
procedures, feeling that they are knowledgeable enough to
be immune. Accident statistics are comprised of these people,
and it is interesting to note that included are more professionals
than amateurs. Safe woodworking is not a matter of experience
or expertise, or the sophistication of the tool you are using.
Safety rules should be studied and followed, not ignored.
Warnings,
Cautions and Notes appear throughout these tips. When you
come to one of these statements, plese read and understand
it fully. Their meanings are:
Warning:
A Warning is given when failure to follow the directions is
likely to result in injury, loss of limb, or other serious
injury.
Caution:
A Caution is given when failure to follow the directions is
likely to result in damage to the equipment.
Note:
A Note is used to highlight an important procedure, practice
or condition.
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