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=== Tool Anatomy ===
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* Correct blade is chosen for specific job/cut
* Correct blade is chosen for specific job/cut
** Blade is changed correctly
** Blade is changed correctly
** SawStop brake is adjusted correctly
** SawStop brake is adjusted correctly, if needed
* Saw blade is adjusted properly (height and angle)
* Saw blade is adjusted properly (height and angle)
* Proper push aids are identified and available
* Proper push aids are identified and available
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=== 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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Latest revision as of 21:32, 3 November 2020

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

Training Check-Off List:

Tool Anatomy

  • Parts of the SawStop table saw are properly identified

Pre-Operation

  • Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.
  • Stock is checked for issues/problems
  • Correct blade is chosen for specific job/cut
    • Blade is changed correctly
    • SawStop brake is adjusted correctly, if needed
  • Saw blade is adjusted properly (height and angle)
  • Proper push aids are identified and available

Operation

  • Dust collector is used properly
  • Proper body position
  • Straight ripping and cross cutting done properly & push aids used properly
  • Angled ripping and cross cutting done properly & push aids used properly
  • Miter gauge is used properly
  • Feather board is used properly

Post-Operation

  • Work area is cleaned
  • Push aids, feather board and other accessories are returned to their proper locations

Lockout/Tagout Procedure

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