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The space owns a variety of handheld woodworking machines. Since they tend to wear out and be replaced more often than many of their larger bench tool cousins we do not list them all separately on the wiki. Most are free of any training requirement and are kept on shelves around the woodshop, but some more delicate or expensive items are stored in the wood tools cupboard and should only be used by those who have been approved to use these tools.
The space owns a variety of handheld woodworking machines. Since they tend to wear out and be replaced more often than many of their larger bench tool cousins we do not list them all separately on the wiki. Most are free of any training requirement and are kept on shelves around the woodshop, but some more delicate or expensive items are stored in the wood tools cupboard and should only be used by those who have been approved to use these tools.


A quick survey of the woodshop in Jan 2022 found the following tools were available:
A quick survey of the woodshop in Jan 2022 found that at least one of all the following tools were available:


* Milwaukee cordless drill
* Milwaukee cordless drill
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* Palm router
* Palm router
* 1/4" plunge router
* 1/4" plunge router
{{:Risk Assessment/ Handheld Power Tools General}}

Latest revision as of 14:53, 24 June 2024

Handheld Woodworking Power Tools
Handheld Woodworking Power Tool Storage.jpg
Model Various
Sub-category Woodworking
Status Good working order
Last updated 24 June 2024 14:53:12
Consumables Various
Accessories Various
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Origin Various
Location Wood shop
Maintainers Woodshop team

The space owns a variety of handheld woodworking machines. Since they tend to wear out and be replaced more often than many of their larger bench tool cousins we do not list them all separately on the wiki. Most are free of any training requirement and are kept on shelves around the woodshop, but some more delicate or expensive items are stored in the wood tools cupboard and should only be used by those who have been approved to use these tools.

A quick survey of the woodshop in Jan 2022 found that at least one of all the following tools were available:

  • Milwaukee cordless drill
  • Milwaukee impact driver
  • Various Hitachi and Ryobi drills and drivers (quite worn out compared to the Milwaukee, mostly used as spares and when the others are in use)
  • Random orbit sander
  • Belt sander
  • 1/4 sheet orbital sander
  • 1/2 sheet orbital sander
  • Mini belt sander/ power file
  • Jigsaw
  • Circular saw
  • Power planer
  • Palm router
  • 1/4" plunge router

Risk Assessment - Template

This risk assessment is intended to provide guidance on the risk associated with the above equipment and activities in normal use. Please also check general risk assessments for the space as a whole. Any discrepancies, errors or concerns should be raised with the document maintainers or trustees - do not edit this assessment directly. For responsible persons and last update, see 'version log' of the assessment page.

Activity

Use of generic handheld power tools such as drills, drivers, circular saws, jig-saws, sanders, oscillating multi-tools

Signage

Understanding Risk Rating

LOW - Ensure current control measures are in place and continue with activity

MED - Control measures may be adequate, co-supervision is recommended

HIGH - Do not undertake activity without further consultation with area specialists

Risk Assessment

Identify Hazards Who May be Harmed and How Severity Control Measures Likelihood Risk Rating
Incompetent user User, Bystander HIGH    Users must not use tools that they are not competent to use.   Members must challenge use that they believe is dangerous.   Users must read the user manual where applicable   Users must read the risk assessment before using a tool   LOW     MED    
Contact with bit, drill, blade, or disc User – serious harm  HIGH   Guards must not be removed and must be used where they are provided on the tool.   Ensure all loose clothing and long hair are tied back to prevent contact with the tool.   Do not place excessive pressure on the tool to achieve a hole or cut.   Do not put hands into exclusion zone (within 10cm of cutting or drilling area).   Do not leave tool running when not in use   Switch tool off immediately after use LOW    MED
Drawing in (being pulled into the belt sander, grinder, or circular saw) User of the tool – serious harm HIGH Ensure all loose clothing and long hair are tied back to prevent contact with the tool.   Do not put hands into exclusion zone (within 10cm of the cutting area).   LOW MED
Dust (inhalation, fire, explosion) User of the tool, users of the room, the space – breathing difficulties/irritation MED The tool must be used with the dust extractor attached and working, where a connection is provided on the tool.   Maintenance must include the cleaning of dust from within the tool housing.   A respirator or mask should be used whilst cutting or sanding LOW   LOW
Ejection of workpiece (Kickback from saws and grinder) User of the tool, users of the room, the space. – serious harm   HIGH   Do not stand in the path of moving material   Ensure the workpiece is clamped to a surface or a vice (except for the plunge saw)   LOW   MED
Noise User of the tool, users of the room. MED    Ear protection is advised. LOW   LOW
Flying splinters User of the tool, users of the room. – Eye injury MED  Eye protection must be worn in the room LOW LOW