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Old 10-25-2016, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: Shop safety

I remind my people daily of the hazards in the shop and frequently remind people to put on safety glasses, gloves and other safety features. Not to mention no welding or cutting after 2:00 just in case an errant ember or hot metal flies into something that could catch fire. You can NEVER be too safe and always expect the worst. I just recently worked on my torsion springs and was cautious but in the future I may leave that up to the professionals. Thanks for passing on the reminder Eric.
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