Workshop Rules and Safety Considerations
Workshop Rules and Safety Considerations
considerations
Workshop safety is everyone's responsibility, the following rules have been put in place to ensure
the safety of all students and staff. Please read the safety rules carefully before entering the
workshop.
Workshop rules
Student affected by drugs or alcohol are not permitted in the workshop
Students with any health problems that may affect workplace safety (e.g. medication, epileptic fits)
must report these conditions to the workshop staff
Notify the workshop staff of your arrival
No food or drink in the workshop
Wear the correct protective equipment for the tools you are using – ask if in doubt
All chemicals (e.g. glues and paints) must be checked through Chemwatch and with workshop
staff before use
Immediately notify the workshop supervisor of any faulty or broken equipment
Ask how to use the tools safely
Make sure your work piece is fixed securely before work commences
Keep leads up off the floor
Keep clear of any person operating tools and machinery (bumping an operator or get tangled in
the lead could cause serious injury to you or the operator)
Do not talk to anyone operating electrical equipment and machinery
Keep your work area tidy
Clean up any spills immediately
Wash hands after using equipment and materials
Ensure your safety in the workshop
When entering workshop
Pick up your hearing and eye protectors and immediately report to the workshop supervisor.
Safety glasses and hearing protection - every person entering the workshop must collect these
items from just inside the door. They must be worn at all times.
Students that wear glasses should be aware these are not safety glasses, they are only impact
resistant and may shatter, safety glasses must be worn.
All loose clothing (eg shirts hanging out) must be tucked in.
Safety boots or enclosed shoes must be worn in the workshop. Do not enter under any
circumstances without this footwear, there are no exceptions to this rule.
Long hair has to be tied up including fringes.
Remove rings and loose jewellery before operating machinery they can be a hazard.
Behaviour
Fooling around and practical jokes in the workshop will not be tolerated. These students will be told
to leave.
First Aid
All accidents, cuts and abrasions must be reported before leaving the workshop. If an accident does
happen, no matter how small, it must be reported to the workshop staff and an Accident Report
Form filled out. Filling out this form is imperative for any future complications resulting from an
accident.
Machinery usage
When students are operating machinery all other students are to stay clear and not to talk to the
operator. If you feel uneasy or unsafe operating any tools or machinery in the workshop, inform the
workshop supervisor and help will be provided.
Drop Saws
Sac Panel Bench Saw
Thicknesser
Bench Rip Saw
Lathes
Pressure Testing Machine
Milling Machine
Plastic Moulder
C.N. Router
Circular Saws
Laser
Tools to be used only under strict supervision include: