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A bandsaw is a relatively safe saw; definitely less dangerous than a table saw. Just dont push your thumbs into the path of the blade. Like others said, if you can use pushsticks, avoid small workpieces, etc. I dont use mine all the time, but when you need it nothing else comes close.
CFR 1910.147 To ensure the safety of workers, the OSHA Lockout/Tagout standard requires proper isolation and de-energization of energy sources, such as shutting off power, releasing tension, and securely locking or tagging out equipment before performing maintenance or servicing tasks on bandsaws.
The 3 Teeth Rule ensures that no less than three teeth but no more than 25 teeth of the bandsaw blade engaged with the material being cut at any given time, optimizing cutting efficiency and blade longevity while enhancing safety.

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