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Recognized Band Saw Hazards Emergency Situations (E-Stop) Coasting Freewheeling. Unintentional Restarting. Getting Caught-In or Caught-By Moving Parts (Nip Points) Contact with Blade.
A bandsaw (also written band saw) is a power saw with a long, sharp blade consisting of a continuous band of toothed metal stretched between two or more wheels to cut material. They are used principally in woodworking, metalworking, and lumbering, but may cut a variety of materials.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Safety glasses must be worn at all times in work areas. Long and loose hair must be contained. Hearing protection must be worn. Sturdy footwear must be worn at all times in work areas.
ing to OSHA, bandsaws must be equipped with guards that enclose the blade, except for the portion of the blade that is in use.
Saw blades and band saw wheels shall be enclosed or guarded, except for the working portion of the blade between the bottom of the guide rolls and the table, to protect employees from point-of-operation hazards and flying debris. Band saws shall be equipped with brakes to stop the band saw wheel if the blade breaks.
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Recognized Band Saw Hazards Emergency Situations (E-Stop) Coasting Freewheeling. Unintentional Restarting. Getting Caught-In or Caught-By Moving Parts (Nip Points) Contact with Blade.
Safety Rules Never cross arms. Always follow 4 inch rule. Never push on back of piece with fingers or thumb. Dont docHub across the blade.
Hand or fingers can be cut off if they come into contact with the blade. Hand, hair or clothing can become entangled with the blade. Wood dust can be inhaled and cause respiratory problems. High levels of noise can cause permanent hearing damage.

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