WHAT’S AT STAKE
Properly sharpened blades improve work quality, reduce strain on equipment, and enhance worker safety. However, improper sharpening techniques or handling can lead to severe injuries.WHAT’S THE DANGER
Sharpening blades involves risks such as cuts, lacerations, and eye injuries. Handling sharp tools and using grinding or sharpening equipment can result in accidents if proper safety measures are not followed.SPECIFIC RISKS
- Cuts and Lacerations
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- Direct Contact with Blades: Handling blades, especially during the sharpening process, poses a significant risk of cuts and lacerations. Even a momentary lapse in attention can result in serious injury.
- Eye Injuries
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