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12th June 2004, 11:38 AM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Health and Safety Forum
I've looked around the site but can't find anything dedicated to health and safety.
I would like to see a Health and Safety Issues Forum opened up so that people can post information like:
Accidents they have had and what caused them.
Near misses.
Tool failures which may have caused accidents.
A forum like this could contribute to members being better able to construct their workshops and also could lead to pressure on manufacturers to redesign tools and machinery where a pattern of common failures becomes evident.
If there is one started I would like to see it at the top of the list of forums where it should be.
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12th June 2004, 12:06 PM #2Supermod
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Not sure what search criteria you used, but this topic has been talked about many many times. Especially when it comes to breathable contagents.
Will leave it to Neil to decide if he wants to add yet another forum.
CHeers.
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12th June 2004, 12:41 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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As a regular user of the site I am familiar with many of the safety concerns raised but it is such an important topic it deserves a separate forum. Most of us have been injured, some severely, and some killed by the tools we use in woodworking every day. For instance, I just don't think it should be necessary for someone to have to wade through dozens of table saw threads to find out about 'kickback'. Kickback is a term they may not be familiar with so would not search for it.
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12th June 2004, 12:59 PM #4
I think it adds an element of liability to the BB if you have a dedicated OH&S forum. What if someone does themselves an injury whilst following advice received here. I don't particularly agree with that line of thinking, but you know insurance companies. They will sue if they think they're half a chance of getting anything back. People mostly post when they have a near miss anyway.
If people are not familiar with the term "kickback" they probably shouldn't be using a table saw.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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12th June 2004, 01:07 PM #5Registered
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And as these forums show, just because the thread is titled "Kick Back".
It wont continue with talking about kick back for very long.
Youd be lucky to get two posts keeping on thread.
If you are conserned about safety, then go here, there is enough guff to make your head spin.
http://www.workcover.vic.gov.au/dir090/vwa/home.nsf
AlLast edited by ozwinner; 12th June 2004 at 04:00 PM.
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12th June 2004, 02:53 PM #6Originally Posted by adrian
Safety is a serious subject, but I'd prefer not to have this BB turn all safety concious.
I've been on US based woodworking BB's were this is the case, and they are boring .
Everytime someone posts they have to try to cover their bottoms from all directions, so as not to be repremanded on safety issues.
That said, if we did compile a list of things to watch-out for when using dangerous tools, and keep it handy for learners or first time buyers/users, that may not be so bad.
IMHO (In My Humble Opinion)
Ben.
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12th June 2004, 03:43 PM #7
It's a fair idea for ease of use but it's not an idea that I would like to see happen.
Aside from issues that relate to opinions/advice and civil liabilities for such actions/ommission (which is a realy grey area), health and safety can be as boring as bat **** - so I say keep spreading it around in the context of all of the forums rather than concentrating it all in one place.
Another issue is that from time to time someone will jump in after a few posts on a topic to add a safety/risk concern/observation or relate to a specific incident, so looking through a dedicated safety forum may not give you as full a picture as you may get when doing an advanced search on the topics you're interested in.
Eastie
(aka - Mark, Safety Advisor to a big building mob + PhD OHS student - don't ask why )
Last edited to remove surname so as no one will look me up and rob me workshop I know they're watching, and they follow you too!Last edited by Shane Watson; 12th June 2004 at 04:33 PM.
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12th June 2004, 04:00 PM #8
Great advice Eastie,
WH&S is so boring it sends everyone to sleep and that's exactly when they fall into the beetroot peeler.
Keeping the stuff spread through the whole shooting match is the best way of keeping it top of mind I think.
As an aside, I walked in on one of the staff in our sandwich shop the other night and found him fooling around with the Vegetable Slicer.
I fired them both!
Cheers,
P
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12th June 2004, 04:03 PM #9Registered
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Originally Posted by adrian
Whhooooooo, Al the ghost. :eek:Last edited by ozwinner; 13th June 2004 at 09:51 AM.
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12th June 2004, 06:17 PM #10Deceased
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Another aspect to consider is that if there is a special H & S forum and there is no warning against a particular operation.
What would a new member, and new to woodworking, do if he can't find a warning in this forum? If there is no warning would he consider something to be a safe procedure? Would it not be better to recommend a full search of the whole board?
As such I think it is better not to have a separate forum.
Peter.
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12th June 2004, 07:06 PM #11
I come here to talk wood, and anything else which distracts me. I hate OH & S, Its all crap. If people used their brains and some sense I wouldn't have to spend a frigging great fortune every year remodelling, or buying new machinery to make it safe for idiots that work for me. And another thing my insurance premium wouldn't resemble a phone number, even though there has never been a compo claim made. I only employ a few people on a casual basis, but it costs me a bloody fortune.
I can only dream about the expense to other employers.
i will now leave the soapbox and let do some editing. :mad:Last edited by Shane Watson; 12th June 2004 at 08:43 PM.
Boring signature time again!
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12th June 2004, 09:52 PM #12
OH&S may be considered crap, and most of us are able to apply a little bit of common sense to our hobby/ocupation, but unfortunatly there are some out there that prove the old saying that "common sense isn't all that common"
I am not too sure we need a OH&S forum here, there are various sites which cater for that already.
KevI try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
Kev
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12th June 2004, 10:21 PM #13Hewer of wood
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What a bunch of misanthropes!
Be good to poll all the guys who can't do woodwork anymore because the info on how to avoid injuries wasn't readily available. Trouble is that they're not logging on anymore!
Anyway, it doesn't need to be a forum; just a collection of posts with all the usual disclaimers. Just add bad wood habits to bad woods.
Ern
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13th June 2004, 12:09 AM #14What a bunch of misanthropes!
Misanthrope? well not actually everyone, just idiots who can't take responsibilty for there own stupidity.Last edited by outback; 13th June 2004 at 12:12 AM. Reason: jist spellin
Boring signature time again!
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13th June 2004, 12:54 AM #15
I just want to know how you've been allowed to keep that Avatar as long as you have :eek:
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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