In this image, workers are using power tools in a highly unsafe and improvised setup, with one person acting as a sawhorse and no apparent fall, eye, or hand protection in place. This scenario shows the dangers of ignoring proper PPE and safe practices in carpentry. When workers cut corners on safety, they risk severe injuries from saw blades, falling objects, or flying debris.
Carpentry requires task-specific PPE to prevent accidents. This includes safety glasses or face shields to guard against wood chips, ear protection to reduce noise exposure, and cut-resistant gloves for handling sharp tools. Steel-toed boots […]
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