SAFETY 101

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tippie53
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SAFETY 101

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I am thankful that no one has posted about an accident and I hope we never have to hear about it again.
But we are human and when using sharp tools and things that can harm you I suggest this:

When something doesn't look right , STOP and THINK
It is best to lose a little time than to lose a digit.
May the least used tool in your shop be the First Aid Kit.
John Hall
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Amen!
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lets start counting the safety days.
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Safety is no accident.
You never know what you are capable of until you actually try....

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I chipped my fingernail last Saturday using my rasp on the neck......
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