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General Studio Policies:
1. No one can work alone in the shop with powertools. They must be accompanied
and supervised by an instructor conducting a course.
2. Only students enrolled in appropriate studio courses, Department of Art faculty,
and approved staff employed by Saint Mary's College are allowed to use the wood/
metalshop.
3. Do not operate any tools while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, certain
types of medication, or if you feel fatigued.
4. Use of protective guards, eyewear, and ear protection is mandatory in the shop.
Dust masks are highly recommended and required in some instances. Please note
that different tools each have specific requirements for protection (also known as
Personal Protection Equipment, or PPE), which will be posted at each machine. All
users must comply with the PPE standards for each powertool at all times.
5. Dust collection must be used when power tools are in operation and where
provided. You are responsible for cleaning out dust collection systems after you're
nished working, as a part of proper clean up procedures (see below), especially if
the dust collection is lled. *Note--the new Grizzly dust collection portable unit
operates on a 220V outlet only. There is a 220 outlet installed by the planer for use
with the bandsaws, radial arm saw, planar, and new spindle sander. DO NOT use
in any other outlet.
6. All safety guards must be in place and cannot be removed from tools, machines,
or any other equipment in the woodshop. All guards must be in the "down" position
(completely covering the blade) when finished, including the bandsaws.
7. Tools must never be left running unattended. The user must wait until the tool
has been turned off and all motion has stopped before leaving the tool.
8. If a user chooses to bring his or her own personal tools to work on a project, the
user will be solely responsible for understanding and abiding by the proper
operation of those tools, and does so at his or her own risk of loss or damage.
9. If a power tool is defective -or- damaged, this must be reported to Krista Hoefle
and the Department of Art immediately. The defective tool will be tagged as being
“out of order” and will be repaired or replaced as soon as (or if) possible.
10. All injuries must be reported to the Department of Art and Krista Hoefle
immediately. See First Aid and Emergency Procedures for more detailed
information.
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