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Safety Information
| Here is the bottom line first: Please be safe, use common
sense, and ask questions of a knowledgeable person when in doubt.
If you have any questions about how to use a product safely,
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| And here is the legalese: Jatayu bears and accepts no
responsibility for injury or damage which may result from the
improper use of its products, or from a modified product or repair
by others, or from abuse, abnormal use or use beyond normal product
life. (I really hate language like this.) Look, please don't
get hurt. Be safe, and have fun! |
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Here are some basic safety tips:
- Always use common sense. And if common sense alludes you,
ask a knowledgeable person for help.
- Read instructions that come with your tools and equipment
- lots of good info here. Oh yes, and please follow the instructions!
- Wear goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris. I routinely
wear goggles when I use the jump ringer, drill press, flex shaft,
polishing lathe, and other electrically powered equipment. Anytime
your eyes may be harmed by flying metal or debris, reach for
those goggles.
- Wear a respirator when working with dust, mist, or fumes.
Choose the proper filter for the job you are doing. There are
many different types of respirators that have varying filtering
capacities. Make sure to observe the warnings and limitations
provided for these products.
- If you are doing a lot of hammering or other loud operations,
hearing protectors will reduce noise and protect your hearing.
- I found this valuable safety tip in Tim McCreight's Fundamentals
of Metalsmithing. "Eat, drink, and be merry, but not in
the studio. Airborne particles and fumes will fall into snacks
and cups on the bench and them be ingested. Dust that gathers
on your hands will come off on your sandwich or cigarette, and
from there it's a quick trip into your mouth".
- One way to cut your jewelry career short is to snip off small
pieces of wire and let the ends fly through the air like missiles.
Place your index finger on the side of the jaws of your cutters
to prevent the little flying missile from finding your eyes,
or someone else's. Don't create another problem, however, by
sticking your finger between the blades! Please see "Single
Eye Pins" in the Basic Wire Skills (Education Section) of
my website for a photo.
- Material Safety Data Sheets are available for some products,
like liver of sulfur. Please let me know if you would like a
copy.
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Torch Safety
- Read and follow directions that come with your tank. If
you are
unfamiliar or uncertain with how to use a torch, get informed
help.
- Work in a well-ventilated area.
- Tie your hair back and don't wear scarves or other loose
clothing.
Wear closed toed shoes.
- If you are drowsy or less than mentally sharp (due to sleep
deprivation, medication, etc.) don't use the torch.
- Work in a shaded area so you can see the flame.
- Avoid distractions, i.e., talking, doing 2 things at the
same time.
- Have no combustibles on the table where you are working.
- Have the proper fire extinguisher close by and know how
to use it.
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Power Tool Safety
- Get expert guidance if you are new and ask for help when
you need it.
- Wear a particulate respirator mask whenever you stir up
dust from metal, or polishing compounds.
- Avoid eating, smoking and drinking in an area where there
is metal or
compound dust.
- When working with power equipment, always wear safety glasses
and avoid loose clothing.
- Remove jewelry when working with a buffing machine.
- Follow all safety recommendations that come with power
tools such as the flex shaft, drill press or buffing machine.
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