Protects the drill from flying particles and from becomming dislodged from drill bit for safety purposes.
lifeboat drill fire drill
1)emergency drill 2)fire drill
Don't let your hands near the drill bit or drive belt while they are moving.
For safety sake as far away from the drill part of the press as possible.
1. Always clamp down you material which you are drilling. 2. Never place your hand near the drill bit unless you want to lose it. 3. Always wear safety equipment.
Fire safety is exceptionally important in a laboratory, as they tend to have significant numbers of highly flammable chemicals, which could lead to the fire being very severe very quickly. If fire drill procedures are not obeyed, it leads to a high risk to safety for all persons in the laboratory. The rules pertaining to a fire drill in a lab vary from laboratory to laboratory, so you would need to check the fire safety procedures for the lab where you are working.
This is not a discussion forum. Please present a specific question.
for the safety and protection of your self so you don't ever get stuck in the situation.
Hearing protectors Safety glasses or goggles Safety shoes or boots
Fire drills are conducted so that people can practice evacuating the building and do not have to figure the best way out in the midst of an actual emergency. The Safety organization often conducts these drills because fire safety is often considered to be part of the overall safety effort.
Clamp your work to the table. Don't put your hands on or near the chuck while it's rotating. If you have long hair,keep it out of the way. Always make sure the drill bit or tool is tightened into the chuck.