SWP Saw Power Hack Saw AS550

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Lawn Nation Pty Ltd

Address: 53b Byre Ave Somerton Park SA 5044


ABN: 36 626 950 490

Lawn Nation – Safe Work Procedure


POWER HACK SAW
DO NOT use this machine unless you have been instructed
in its safe use and operation and have been given permission

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT


Safety glasses must be worn Long and loose hair must be Hearing protection must be
at all times in work areas. contained. worn.

Sturdy footwear must be worn Close fitting/protective Rings and jewellery must not
at all times in work areas. clothing must be worn. be worn.

PRE-OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND INJURIES


 Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine  Reciprocating saw arm.
operations and controls.  Metal splinters.
 Ensure all guards are fitted, secure and functional.  Sharp edges and burrs.
Do not operate if guards are missing or faulty.  Hair/clothing getting caught in moving machine parts.
 Check workspaces and walkways to ensure no  Eye injuries.
slip/trip hazards are present.

 Ensure the material is tightly clamped in the work DON’T


vice.  Do not use faulty equipment. Report suspect
 Check coolant delivery system to allow for sufficient machinery immediately.
flow of coolant.  Do not cut very small items.

OPERATIONAL SAFETY CHECKS  Do not cut material other than metal.

 Support overhanging work and signpost if it presents  Never leave the machine running unattended.
a hazard.

 Ensure no one stands in front of the saw when it is


started.

 Keep clear of moving machine parts.


 Direct coolant onto blade before starting cut.
ENDING OPERATIONS AND CLEANING UP
 Switch off machine when work completed.
 Before making adjustments or before cleaning swarf
accumulations, switch off and bring the machine to a
complete standstill.

 Leave the machine and work area in a safe, clean


and tidy state.

This SWP does not necessarily cover all possible hazards


associated with this equipment and should be used in
conjunction with other references. It is designed as a guide
to be used to compliment training and as a reminder to
users prior to equipment use.

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