2. When Using the Circular Saw
You must:
• Clamp wood in place, so it doesn't move and miss cut the wood or fly off
ect
• Be careful of fingers. It is easy for your fingers to be hidden behind the
wood
• Wear safety goggles and a dust mask, the dust can be bad for your lungs
long term and sharp splinters of wood may fly off and get in your eye
• Make sure the saw is on level ground if the it leans or slips mid-cut your
could get your fingers caught
3. When Using The Jig Saw
You must:
• Use a work bench and clamp the wood down so it doesn't move putting
your fingers/legs at risk of being cut
• Wear safety goggles and a dust mask to reduce the risk of a long term lung
injury and to reduce debris from flying into your eyes
• When cutting curved lines, carefully guide the saw as another person
guides the wood, this is to reduce dangerous splintering of the wood and
to reduce the probability of the blade from the breaking and flying off
4. When Using the Drill
You Must:
• In necessary, tie hair back. Hair can get caught and wound up in the drill
bit and pull out.
• Wear safety goggles to prevent debris from the wood and in some cases
the drill itslef