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Title: Circular Saw Safety


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Circular Saw Safety
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Safety Presentation Outline
  • Circular Saw Usage
  • Why is Safety an Issue?
  • Injury/Fatality Statistics
  • Accidents
  • OSHA Regulations
  • Safety Procedures and Policies

3
Circular Saw Usage in Construction
  • Circular Saws have many applications on nearly
    every construction project
  • Stud wall construction
  • Sheathing
  • Trim
  • Decking

Since they must be used, how can they be made
safer?
4
The Issue of Safety
  • Circular saw safety is a major concern because of
    its widespread usage
  • Often used by unskilled operators (homeowners)
  • Regularly used for non-conventional cuts
  • Commonly used on unstable and uneven surfaces

The versatility of the circular saw also leads to
its unsafe applications
5
Unsafe Practices
  • Most injuries result from careless practices
  • Operators commonly lose control of the saw if it
    gets in a bind or when kickbacks occur
  • Fingers, hands, and other limbs are most common
    injuries

6
Injury Statistics
  • A study conducted by the Health and Safety
    Executive's Woodworking National Interest Group
    showed
  • Of 1,000 wood-working machine accidents, 35
    involved circular saws
  • The majority resulted in the loss or partial loss
    of fingers
  • 83 of these incidents resulted from ripping or
    cross-cutting
  • In most cases, saw guard was either altered or
    missing altogether.

7
Statistics (continued)
  • A study evaluating 226 circular saw injury
    reports showed
  • There was no quantitative difference between
    right and left hand injuries
  • Out of the 226 reported injuries, 125 were single
    finger injuries
  • Only a few of the 3-5 finger injuries resulted in
    complete amputation source http//www.ncbi.nl
    m.nih.gov/pubmed/7158079

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Circular Saw Accidents
  • Most circular saw fatalities do not result
    from the operator being struck by the
    blade
  • Typically, fatalities result from the unsafe
    positions workers place themselves in when
    operating a circular saw

9
Specific Fatalities
  • In 1999, a worker attempting to trim the roof
    sheathing with a circular saw lost balance
  • The worker was using no fall protection on an
    8/12 roof
  • The worker became entangled in the electrical
    cord and fell 36 feet to his death
  • A good example of how the saw did not cause the
    fatality, rather, the unsafe conditions in which
    the saw was being operated resulted in death

10
Specific Fatalities
  • A homeowner presumed to be cutting from the top
    of an extension ladder with a circular saw
  • The worker lost his balance and fell to his death
    after receiving a large laceration on his leg
    from the circular saw
  • Assumed to have bled to death after being knocked
    unconscious upon impact

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Specific Injuries
  • An individual propped the blade guard open when
    operating saw
  • After completing the cut, struck his thigh since
    the guard was open making the blade unprotected
  • The cut was six inches long and one inch deep
  • Took 50 stitches to seal the wound

12
Applicable OSHA Regulations
  • 1926.304(b) Speeds
  • For circular saws over 20 in. or over 10,000
    peripheral feet per minute, the operating speed
    must be clearly etched on side of saw
  • 1926.302(a)(2)
  • The use of electric cords should not be used for
    hoisting hand tools

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Applicable OSHA Regulations
  • 1926.304(e) Personal Protective Equipment
  • Personal protective equipment shall conform to
    subpart E of this section
  • 1926.304(d) Guarding
  • All power driven circular saws must have guards
    above and below baseplate
  • The guard must automatically release back into
    place after cut is complete

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Safety Procedures
  • When using a circular saw, the operator should
    always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a
    mask (when necessary)
  • In no circumstances should the safety guard be
    removed or propped open

15
Safety Procedures
  • Whenever possible, objects being cut should be
    laid flat and stabilized by clamps or other
    worker when it is practical
  • Never attempt to hold a piece of wood in the air
    while cutting with the other hand
  • Saw operator should always be mindful of
    surrounding persons and conditions
  • Use two hands to operate saw whenever possible

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Safety Procedures
  • Adjust blade depth based on thickness of material
  • Ensure correct blade is being used (based on
    material being cut) and the blade tightness has
    been checked
  • Always begin operating blade before making
    contact with material to be cut

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Circular Saw Safety
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