Do we need a safety sub forum

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That would work too as it seems there are more question concerning health and safety popping up in all different forms. and one location would be helpful to new members.
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And places NOT to put your hands. There are things about rags and paper towels I didn't know about until they happened to me. Also what happens when a drill bit breaks and what NOT to do. :)

I'd LOVE to contribute to this if we make a new file for the library.
 
Another vote for a library section. Creating a new area of teh forum for this would merely create one more virtually unused part of the forum.
 
Sounds like a perfect thing for Wiki. A while back when there was a push to get data on each species of wood, it was tried to be put on Wiki but most didn't know how to use it.

Is it worth another shot?
 
Sounds like a perfect thing for Wiki. A while back when there was a push to get data on each species of wood, it was tried to be put on Wiki but most didn't know how to use it.

Is it worth another shot?

Good luck with that, Poor Phillywood lost most of the rest of his hair trying to put the wood toxicity and ID chart together.
I do think he was trying to encompass to much data in the project, and I can see where this could be as big of an entanglement with data as his wood and wood safety chart was heading.
Yes I think it would be a very worthwhile endeavor, Just prepare for a lot of bull headed rejection and why do we need this since the info is out there !!(SOME WHERE) if you have time to find it before you stick your fingers in a table saw, or glue your lips together or do any number of things that you might question, but don't know where to look.
 
Sounds like a perfect thing for Wiki. A while back when there was a push to get data on each species of wood, it was tried to be put on Wiki but most didn't know how to use it.

Is it worth another shot?

Good luck with that, Poor Phillywood lost most of the rest of his hair trying to put the wood toxicity and ID chart together.
I do think he was trying to encompass to much data in the project, and I can see where this could be as big of an entanglement with data as his wood and wood safety chart was heading.
Yes I think it would be a very worthwhile endeavor, Just prepare for a lot of bull headed rejection and why do we need this since the info is out there !!(SOME WHERE) if you have time to find it before you stick your fingers in a table saw, or glue your lips together or do any number of things that you might question, but don't know where to look.
OK, no more picking on me........:biggrin:
 
Smitty that's my point exactly, Had I a source for safety procedures I would still have 4 full fingers on my left hand.

Of course being a dumb A$$ I probably wouldn't have bothered to read it any way!!
I am a man, I doan need no stinkin instructions!!!
 
Smitty that's my point exactly, Had I a source for safety procedures I would still have 4 full fingers on my left hand.

Of course being a dumb A$$ I probably wouldn't have bothered to read it any way!!
I am a man, I doan need no stinkin instructions!!!
Well I didn't lose any fingers....but I came about as close as you can without actually losing them..............But, it wasn't because I didn't know better.
 
Since one of my functions is to train people in respirator use, I'll be happy to throw together some airway stuff
 
Smitty that's my point exactly, Had I a source for safety procedures I would still have 4 full fingers on my left hand.

Of course being a dumb A$$ I probably wouldn't have bothered to read it any way!!
I am a man, I doan need no stinkin instructions!!!


I am a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess.
Possum lodge Man prayer
Red Green.
Words to live by, I guess.:rolleyes:
 
p.s. I'm a member of the bitten by the bandsaw club.

And I'm a charter member of the "CA glued both your wife's hands to the work bench club"...

Seriously, somebody post a proposed list of categories for the IAP Library Safety section and I'll get her built. Perhaps we could have a volunteer to compile data for each category?

Tom
 
Rule #1: Do not kiss the brand new, super sharp table saw blade while it is still spinning down after the first cut!!!

Charles

Go-A-Million of um
 
And I'm a charter member of the "CA glued both your wife's hands to the work bench club"...

... And here I thought this was a family forum. Kinky! :biggrin:

Seriously, sounds like a good idea. The library, not the ca. Not that that ISN'T a ... Oh, the heck with it.
 
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p.s. I'm a member of the bitten by the bandsaw club.

And I'm a charter member of the "CA glued both your wife's hands to the work bench club"...

Seriously, somebody post a proposed list of categories for the IAP Library Safety section and I'll get her built. Perhaps we could have a volunteer to compile data for each category?

Tom
I'll pick up the breathing end Tom. Let me know what folks would like to see and I'll get working. Side note...I have no tolerance for people who endanger their lives by not wearing breathing protection, on the other hand, I make a lot of money from treating them!:tongue::wink:
 
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