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| =Safety=
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| * Hazards: inhalation, noise, projectile, burns, laceration (sharp tools and edges), bright light/UV (welding), entanglement
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| * PPE: Hearing protection, eye protection, respirator (P100) (as required), [[FRED Welding fume extractor]] (as required), gloves unless the machine you are using makes them unsafe (see tool specific instructions)
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| * How would one assess the "as required"? dust in the air remains after a previous member leaves, right? So how would a member know when not to use a respirator in there? I can see where Fred is only required when welding or similar, so maybe it should not be a room level precaution but specific to tools like welders? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] ([[User talk:Ttenbergen|talk]]) 22:59, 2024 August 13 (CDT)
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| * Most work in the metal room is hazardous not only to you but to everyone nearby. Warn people if you're producing hazardous noise, dust, light (ie welding). Don't leave hot objects unattended.
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| * Watch what other people are doing in case they produce an unexpected hazard.
| | * Dispose of scrap metal in the [[Metal recycling bin (metal room)]] |
| * If doing hot works, you must keep direct watch for 60 minutes. Use an IR thermometer to check for hotspots.
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| * Dispose of scrap metal in the scrap metal barrels. Don't leave sharp edges poking out where they can stab someone. | |