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Safety Rules in the Woodshop
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If you are uncertain about something in the shop, it's okay to just a ask a friend.
No - ask Mrs. Schultz
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If a machine does not work or a tool is broken, report it to Mrs. Schultz
Yes!
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A fire extinguisher is a must in the STAC room!
Yes!!
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If you are in doubt about how to use equipment, just ask a friend!
No - always ask Mrs. Schultz!
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It is okay to use a flat screwdriver to scrape old paint off a piece of wood.
No - use the proper tools as shown to do the correct job
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Shop equipment needs to be cleaned only at the end of the period each day.
No - clean up your equipment whenever you use it
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Once you are trained on a machine you can use it without permission.
NO!
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It is okay to talk to a person while they are using a piece of equipment.
No! Do not distract your friends while the machines are running.
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All injuries must be reported to the teacher immediately!
Yes
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Long hair and loose clothing must be secured back out of the way before using any power tool.
Yes!
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Safety equipment is necessary only when the power is on!
No - it is important at all times.
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A safety zone is an area where shop rules do not apply....
No!! Shop rules apply everywhere in the STAC room.
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Carry a tool in your pocket is okay as long as you don't remove it from the class.
No! It is not safe to put tools in your pocket.
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If no one is using a machine after you, just leave it running until you need it again.
No!! Always turn off the machines when you are done.
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It is okay to bring a drink into the shop as long as none of the equipment is running. (water excepted)
No!! No food or drinks in the Wood shop!
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