ABANA National Curriculum 1.1 - Safety (part 2/2)
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2023
- Part 2 of the 1.0.1.1-1.0.1.5 ABANA National Curriculum.
This video is focused on requirements in sections
1.0.1.3. - No loose hammer heads or mushroomed struck ends of hand tools.
1.0.1.4. - Student should be able to start, tend and close-down a forge safely (regardless of fuel used).
1.0.1.5. - Understand local safety protocols according to the host organization or venue setting such as the CBA safety guidelines.
abana.org/abana-curriculum/
Filmed at Pioneer Farms in Austin TX:
www.pioneerfarms.org/
..#1- everything in the shop can hurt you. #2- check all tools before using and service if necessary. #3- just because it's black doesn't mean it isn't hot. #4- a few minutes of preparation before the project can save you hours in the emergency room. Great series...!
That is a great TLDR. It's an inherently dangerous activity and needs to be treated with respect.
Forge on. God bless.
Thanks!
Great Video ! I can attest to the dangers of mushroom head chisels . 40 years ago ,at work a piece burst off of the chisel that I was hammering. I still have that chunk of shrapnel in my wrist ,as they deemed it more dangerous to remove than to take it out.
That sounds like a harrowing experience. I'm glad it wasn't more serious.
I have had a head fly off at a demonstration. Lucky dude caught it! #embarassed.
I'm glad no one was hurt. That would be pretty scary. Did it seem loose before it flew off?