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Hand and Power Tools - Table Saws: Point of Operation

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What you'll learn

Participants will understand the two primary types of injuries associated with table saws—contact and non-contact injuries—and recognize the potential risks involved in each.
Participants will learn and apply preventive measures, including the proper use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of injuries during table saw operation.
Participants will develop the skills to identify and address potential hazards associated with the point of operation, the area underneath the table, and other moving parts of the table saw, fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols.

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Description

This course focuses on the safe operation of table saws, emphasizing injury prevention and awareness. Participants will gain insights into the two main types of injuries associated with table saws: contact injuries, involving body parts coming in contact with the blade, and non-contact injuries, such as blunt trauma, eye or respiratory injuries, and strains and sprains. The course provides preventive measures, including the use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to mitigate the risk of injuries during table saw operation. Participants will understand the two primary types of injuries associated with table saws €”contact and non-contact injuries €”and recognize the potential risks involved in each. Participants will learn and apply preventive measures, including the proper use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of injuries during table saw operation. Participants will develop the skills to identify and address potential hazards associated with the point of operation, the area underneath the table, and other moving parts of the table saw, fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols.


Course Objectives:

Participants will understand the two primary types of injuries associated with table saws—contact and non-contact injuries—and recognize the potential risks involved in each.;Participants will learn and apply preventive measures, including the proper use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of injuries during table saw operation.;Participants will develop the skills to identify and address potential hazards associated with the point of operation, the area underneath the table, and other moving parts of the table saw, fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols.;;

Duration: 6 min.

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Safety Instruct provides OSHA Compliance and Workplace Safety training designed to keep employees safe and organizations compliant. Their catalog includes Hazard Communication, PPE, Fire Safety, and industry-specific courses that meet federal and state regulations. The training is interactive, accessible, and tailored for both employees and supervisors. Safety Instruct emphasizes practical, real-world learning that helps reduce workplace risks. Companies use these courses to strengthen safety programs and meet compliance requirements.

Hand and Power Tools - Table Saws: Point of Operation

Hand and Power Tools - Table Saws: Point of Operation
Hand and Power Tools - Table Saws: Point of Operation

This course focuses on the safe operation of table saws, emphasizing injury prevention and awareness. Participants will gain insights into the two main types of injuries associated with table saws: contact injuries, involving body parts coming in contact with the blade, and non-contact injuries, such as blunt trauma, eye or respiratory injuries, and strains and sprains. The course provides preventive measures, including the use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to mitigate the risk of injuries during table saw operation. Participants will understand the two primary types of injuries associated with table saws €”contact and non-contact injuries €”and recognize the potential risks involved in each. Participants will learn and apply preventive measures, including the proper use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of injuries during table saw operation. Participants will develop the skills to identify and address potential hazards associated with the point of operation, the area underneath the table, and other moving parts of the table saw, fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols.


Course Objectives:

Participants will understand the two primary types of injuries associated with table saws—contact and non-contact injuries—and recognize the potential risks involved in each.;Participants will learn and apply preventive measures, including the proper use of guards, push sticks, and brakes, to enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of injuries during table saw operation.;Participants will develop the skills to identify and address potential hazards associated with the point of operation, the area underneath the table, and other moving parts of the table saw, fostering a comprehensive understanding of safety protocols.;;

Duration: 6 min.

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