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amityschool
05-02-2008, 11:25
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Rich Wong
05-02-2008, 11:29
I spot two minor safety hazards.
:yikes:


Loose & dangling ties!
(well, that is just me, I still remember my shop teacher yelling at us about this over thirty years ago)
:]

Elgin Clock
05-02-2008, 11:31
I thought the same thing Rich. lol

Great minds think alike? :D

Anyways, our policy where I work is anyone who works on machinery is excused from wearing a tie (when we were required to wear ties back in the day).

I would suggest to this team to implement the same type of policy for safety's sake.

Other than that, it's a great example of Teamwork!
Good to see!

Steve_Alaniz
06-02-2008, 02:21
Ties are MEANT to be YANKED! AND Mutilated ... It can even happen in English class ..... (I went to Catholic school...) (AND survived!)
But I agree it COULD be an accident waiting to happen... from now on... wear Clip Ons.


Steve

Kautz
06-02-2008, 07:54
From the "shop teacher" (Techonolgy Teacher) also roll up your long sleeve. We like to be called Technology Teacher.

Qbranch
06-02-2008, 07:59
I'm glad you all take robot building as a dressy occasion... I guess building a robot is kind of like it being born so... yeah I can see dressing up.

Watch your hands around that drill... the big bits poke through pretty hard.

So uhm, what are the big holes for?

-q

Protronie
06-02-2008, 22:23
I'm glad you all take robot building as a dressy occasion... I guess building a robot is kind of like it being born so... yeah I can see dressing up.

Watch your hands around that drill... the big bits poke through pretty hard.

So uhm, what are the big holes for?

-q

Speaking from personal experience are we? :eek:

tdlrali
06-02-2008, 22:28
If that hole is slip fit for a shaft, drilling at an extreme angle like that wont do you any good. It helps to look from above, as drilling straight will be easier.