Safety Saves - Check List - Safety First - Injury Prevention

Safety Prevents Injury and Saves Lives - Safety First Works!
Safety Saves Pelvic Areas, Shoulder, and Brain Injury
Safety Saves Eyes, Nose, Teeth, and Head Injury
Safety Saves Legs, Feet, and Toes from Injury
Safety Saves Arms, Hands and Fingers
Safety Saves Lives
Keep Safety First!

Safety Comes First! This is silly to have on a website right?
Who wants to read about Safety anyway?

These are the most common methods of serious injuries to building and remodeling contractors including homeowner mistakes using tools.

When you are lying in the hospital with three months off work, or worse yet incapacitated or brain dead for life from something as silly as not having proper ventilation perhaps then (:-) If possible) you will reconsider reading up on safety.

Safety Saves Check List Safety First Injury Prevention
Safety Comes First!

Are you into the remodeling or building industry?
Safety comes first for your Long Term ability to make it.
Bottom Line - Stay Alert, Use caution, and apply good judgement.


To Avoid The Most Common Injuries to Remodelers and Builders:

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Keep electrical setup safe, circuits properly loaded , and electrical outlets are grounded properly.

Read labels for solvents, cleaners, paints, and provide proper ventilation when working with products.

Read tool manufacturers instructions and WARNINGS!

Use Push Sticks for table saws and joiner planers.
(Many, many Fingers Lost! Eventually an accident will happen!)

Silly Serious Mistake - Remember to remove the key from the drill press and drills before starting it.

Let the tool do the work.

Check if adjustments are needed on tools before using
Example: (Table Saw Rip Fence).

Clamp small pieces to a bench or to another piece of wood before sawing or drilling.

Wear the right gloves and protection for chemicals and construction.

Wear Eye Protection! (A MUST MUST for working with power tools, especially concrete, and metal)

Stay Alert

Keep Hands Away

Hold Circular Saws with both hands (You know where the second hand is as well as creating a straighter cut)
! Common Finger Removal Problem !

For Large Drills- Use the handle option. (I learned personally - Snapped my wrist with a 1/2" Milwaukee Drill)

Verify local building codes.

Stay away from Power Tools when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Cut small pieces off of larger pieces instead of trying to re-cut a small block of wood or small piece of pipe.

Unplug Power Cords when changing a blade or bit!
(Is 5 Seconds really worth your hand?)

Good Lighting

Avoid Loose Clothing

Avoid dull tools. Keep tool blades, bits, and edges sharp.

Have workpieces firmly supported and clamped securely.

Avoid sawing between sawhorses (Kick Back Horror Stories)

Supporting workpieces with your leg when sawing

Remove sharp and pointed tools from your pocket.
Use proper tool belts or tool buckets for such items.


Keep Safety First!
Safety Saves Lives
Safety Saves Arms, Hands and Fingers
Safety Saves Legs, Feet, and Toes from Injury
Safety Saves Eyes, Nose, Teeth, and Head Injury
Safety Saves Pelvic Areas, Shoulder, and Brain Injury
Safety Prevents Injury and Saves Lives - Safety First Works!

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