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Keeping Your Woodworking Workshop Safe: A Guide

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Woodworking is a fun and rewarding hobby, but it can also be dangerous if you’re not careful. Operating heavy machinery and using some dangerous tools on a day-to-day basis leaves a lot of room for accidents to happen! This is why following some safety advice is vital. Whether you have a woodworking business or you woodwork for a hobby, it’s crucial you’re being safe as you work.

In this blog post, Calderbrook Woodworking Machinery offers their advice on how to stay safe whilst woodworking in your wood workshop. Following these tips will help minimise the risk of injury while you’re working on your next project!

Ensure everywhere is always kept tidy

An important thing to consider when you’re about to use your workspace is how tidy it is. Having a clear workspace to work in is a crucial safety tip. You must move obstacles out of the way and ensure all tools you’re not using are put away.

The reason we suggest this is that you could easily fall or stumble and injure yourself. And with a room full of dangerous equipment and sharp wood edges, that could pose a major risk to your health! This is why it’s imperative that you clear your workspace before you get started on any work.

Put your woodwork machinery away after use

On a similar note, clearing your woodworking machinery away after use is equally as important. Putting your equipment back in its proper place can help you avoid any potential injuries, as well as protecting your tools from damage.

If your tools become damaged from not being put away safely, it could leave them faulty. Using faulty tools is a dangerous hazard and should be prevented at all times.

Have your machinery and tools checked regularly

In order to ensure your machines, tools, and equipment are all working properly, you should have them maintained regularly. This stops them from becoming faulty and ensures they are working as efficiently as possible.

High risk equipment can become hazardous when they are not working properly, which is why it’s so important to have your tools maintained. Ensuring your tools are properly working is not only important for your safety, but also stops your tools from breaking prematurely.

Make sure your machinery and equipment are lubricated

Similar to maintaining your tools by examining them, you’re going to need to grease them regularly too. Greasing your tools lubricates them and marks them work more efficiently. When your tools are working properly you not only get better results but you avoid any potential problems which can cause injuries.

Wear the appropriate safety gear at all times

Finally, one of the most important ways to stay safe in your workspace is to wear all the appropriate safety gear. This means wearing your safety goggles, ear protection, safety gloves, every time you go to use your woodworking tools.

You never expect anything to go wrong in your workshop, which is why it’s important to be prepared and avoid any potential injuries that could occur.


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1 Ensure everywhere is always kept tidy
2 Put your woodwork machinery away after use
3 Have your machinery and tools checked regularly
4 Make sure your machinery and equipment are lubricated
5 Wear the appropriate safety gear at all times

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