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ubeaut
28th Feb 2016, 06:14 PM
If you have any OH&S, Work Safe or similar Safety (Information) sheets relevant to metalworking, please post then in this thread. They can be either in text format, pdf files or links to an appropriate site They will later be edited and incorporated alphabetically into the below table as .pdf files.

With a bit of luck and a bit of help from members this could build to be a great repository for Safety information and help.

Posts with new Safety Data will be deleted after all the relevant links or .pdf's have been entered into the below table.
Thank you in advance to any and all who add new posts with Safety Data/Info for inclusion



safety info name
link to info .pdf file


Angle Grinder Safety Info

361282


Bridge Cranes
Bridge Cranes (https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/bridge-cranes)


Guarding (safety guards)
Guarding
(https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/guarding-0)


Laser Hazards
Laser Hazards (https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/laser-hazards)


Metal Cutting Guilotines
Metal Cutting Guilotines (https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/metal-cutting-guillotines)


Metal Welding Guide Notes
361318


Plasma Cutter Safety Info
361317


Power Press
Power Press (https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/power-presses)











































































































Contributors (in alphabetical order):
BobL, Grahame Collins, Neil,

ubeaut
20th Mar 2016, 08:00 AM
Surely there must be other machines, processes, activities for metalworkers that would require Safety Data Sheets or at least warnings. If there isn't one for what you want and you know of the dangers or hazards have a go at informing others by writing a Warning yourself and posting it here.

Basically what started this Safety Forum and this thread was an item put together by Grahame Angle Grinder Safety Info so it doesn't necessarily have to be officially sanctioned Work Safe information, which doesn't always go into detail or give you firsthand examples or info on the specific dangers/hazards the way a personal experience warning will.

Things that may be common knowledge to you may not be known by newcomers or hobbyists and could save someone from serious injury, poisoning or even save their life. So anything to do with safety no matter how trivial you may think it is could be of help.

Thank you to those who have already contributed info or links.
Don't be discouraged if an article you put in here disappears along with your post. The info provided will have been placed in the above table. So far all who have contributed have had their posts or information turned into either attachments or links so the info can be listed in alphabetical order, downloaded and printed out if needed. Once this is done their posts are deleted to keep the thread on track.

This could grow into a very decent safety resource. But it won't happen if the info isn't forthcoming from you the members.

Cheers - Neil :D