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Re: New Study Discusses Tablesaw Injuries
The most important thing that needs to happen to reduce accidents is to provide training. Guards are fine and they may help during a law suit, however training is the most important issue. I was trained by a very knowledgable adult when I was in college. He knew how to use the saw safely without these bothersome protection devices. I have run a cabinet shop for 28 years. I also taught cabinet shop and drafting at the local high school for 20 of those years and have never had an accident at school or in my business. Its all about training. Just because you own a saw doesn't mean you can use it.
posted: 9:48 am on February 24th