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== Tool Anatomy ==
=== Tool Anatomy ===


* Parts of the planer are properly identified
* Parts of the planer are properly identified


== Pre-Operation ==
=== Pre-Operation ===


* Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.
* Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.
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* Supports or trained assistants are available to help with outfeed if necessary
* Supports or trained assistants are available to help with outfeed if necessary


== Operation ==
=== Operation ===


* Dust collector is used properly
* Dust collector is used properly
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* Table is adjusted properly
* Table is adjusted properly
* Material is fed properly
* Material is fed properly
* Understand the cutting depth limit as per the manufacturer (1/32" per pass)


== Post-Operation ==
=== Post-Operation ===


* Work area is cleaned
* Work area is cleaned


== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ==
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===


* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.
* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.


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Revision as of 21:41, 3 November 2020

Planer Certification
Version 0.1.0
Approval Date 2020-11-03
Prerequisites
Document/Printout Planer Certification
Required For Tools/Shops

Training Check-Off List:

Tool Anatomy

  • Parts of the planer are properly identified

Pre-Operation

  • Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.
  • Stock is checked for issues/problems
  • Supports or trained assistants are available to help with outfeed if necessary

Operation

  • Dust collector is used properly
  • Proper body position
  • Table is adjusted properly
  • Material is fed properly
  • Understand the cutting depth limit as per the manufacturer (1/32" per pass)

Post-Operation

  • Work area is cleaned

Lockout/Tagout Procedure

  • Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.