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Safety Gear [message #88404] Mon, 09 July 2018 06:26 Go to next message
Jazzy is currently offline  Jazzy
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What safety gear must we have before building our own projects? Goggles and gloves are the gear I have in mind right now. It might sound silly, but do I need a protective gear for my head?
Re: Safety Gear [message #88420 is a reply to message #88404] Mon, 09 July 2018 21:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, googles or glasses for soldering, drilling and cutting things; gloves can be good for woodworking; ear protection for routers and high speed cutting tools (in metal mostly). Head protection...I never build anything big enough that might fall on my head. Shocked As a must have I find that good ventilation (soldering, painting etc) and good lighting (all the time) will cut down the chances of getting hurt.

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Bruce
Re: Safety Gear [message #88458 is a reply to message #88404] Wed, 18 July 2018 04:27 Go to previous message
Jazzy is currently offline  Jazzy
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I never considered good lighting as part of being safe, but now that you mentioned it, then I think it is very essential when we are working with something. Facial mask might be good when there will be dust in our workplace.
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