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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Shop Safety Tips

Fire department maintenance shops can be filled with potential hazards. Some are obvious, others are not. Here are some things you might consider to make your shop a safer, more efficient, place to work. Eye protection. The first thing they teach in most high-school shop classes is to wear your safety glasses. That precaution isn’t any less important once you get out into the real world. One accident can cost you your eyesight — and potentially your ability to earn a living. Safety glasses always should be worn when working with power tools or around machinery with moving ...

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