Hand tool saftey if you are prying something off a board put it in a vice and clamp it down. Never hold an item in your hand and try to remove it.
I have a Pinky that agrees with this.
Chemicals never ever use HFL http://www.hepn.com/tri/hfl.htm it will kill you period. We had a lab tech spill a bit on himself on his forearm there was no saving him he died. We used on our Offshore Platform and it was total lock down on the rig. HFL just don't even think about it nothing to be gained.
Wear safety Glasses always.
Tile saw for finger recovery, you won't chop your finger on Harvesting your fingers with a Wet Tile saw and you can rent them if you lkie they make small ones that will do the job as well. But water and Electricty is a hazard to be aware of. The Wet saw cools the cutting process and eliminates dust. I found one for $88 here in California it is small but would do the job very well smaller blade than the one I use thinner cut.
Wear a at least a half mask when ever messing with fumes.
No pursuit is so worth while that it should be done at the expense of safety.
Use a JSA Job Safety Analysis to do your work.
Written it is very simple and looks like this.
Step Hazard
Mixing Acid Never pour water into a concentrated acid as it heats up and can spit hot acid at you.
Control
Always pour Acid into water
Just take the steps and work out the hazards and mitigate them with a preventative step.
This is near and Dear to me as I have seen too good people many leave this Earth way to young and it could have been prevented.
Safety First always.
Clorox and Ammonia never mix them. One day I came into a fuming Urinal at work Bleach and Ammonia. Some punishement for bad Aim huh?
I have a Pinky that agrees with this.
Chemicals never ever use HFL http://www.hepn.com/tri/hfl.htm it will kill you period. We had a lab tech spill a bit on himself on his forearm there was no saving him he died. We used on our Offshore Platform and it was total lock down on the rig. HFL just don't even think about it nothing to be gained.
Wear safety Glasses always.
Tile saw for finger recovery, you won't chop your finger on Harvesting your fingers with a Wet Tile saw and you can rent them if you lkie they make small ones that will do the job as well. But water and Electricty is a hazard to be aware of. The Wet saw cools the cutting process and eliminates dust. I found one for $88 here in California it is small but would do the job very well smaller blade than the one I use thinner cut.
Wear a at least a half mask when ever messing with fumes.
No pursuit is so worth while that it should be done at the expense of safety.
Use a JSA Job Safety Analysis to do your work.
Written it is very simple and looks like this.
Step Hazard
Mixing Acid Never pour water into a concentrated acid as it heats up and can spit hot acid at you.
Control
Always pour Acid into water
Just take the steps and work out the hazards and mitigate them with a preventative step.
This is near and Dear to me as I have seen too good people many leave this Earth way to young and it could have been prevented.
Safety First always.
Clorox and Ammonia never mix them. One day I came into a fuming Urinal at work Bleach and Ammonia. Some punishement for bad Aim huh?