Meninggalkan pengalaman sekolah kepada anak yang diberikan meninjau - perlengkapan berbahaya
Masalah bagi mahasiswa yang diberikan yang ditinggalkan dengan alat keamanan dan perlengkapan berbahaya
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Mempercakapkan alat keamanan dan
Perlengkapan berbahaya

Ini adalah daftar penuh orang komentar yang dibuat tentang masalah dengan alat keamanan di atas perlengkapan yang tidak bisa dipakai dengan semestinya oleh meninggalkan-handers dan di atas perlengkapan berbahaya di umum.

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Banyak alat kekuasaan lebih keras... sehelai mata pisau dapat ditarik masuk pun Stanley pisau bisa sulit
Semua tangkai mesin dan kancing di sebelah kanan. Adalah sedikit dodgy mesti bersandar kalau memotong sesuatu.
Selalu ditunggangi untuk penggunaan yang diberikan yang benar
Sebagai seni guru, saya memakai seorang tukang potong surat kabar membuat untuk sebelah kanan
Sebagai dengan hidup!
Chainsaws kelihatannya cocok benar untuk orang kanan.
Sadar kembali memikirkannya, mereka cenderung di sebelah kanan!
Membor
Gurdi listrik
Mobil listrik di kelas barang tembikar.
Khususnya jika mereka ditempatkan di sebelah kanan mesin. Atau didesain untuk sebelah kanan penggunaan dengan ibu jari menggiatkan keamanan mengganti yang tidak bisa diselenggarakan dengan tangan yang ditinggalkan.
Segalanya ditempatkan bagi orang yang diberikan yang benar untuk menggunakan dengan mengurangi
Segalanya ditentukan ke atas untuk tepat-hander.
Saya hampir sawed lepas dari kaki saya karena mata pisau keamanan di atas gergaji kekuasaan di sebelah untuk sebelah kanan handers
Saya selalu mulai begitu gugup bekerja di toko karena entah bagaimana, saya selalu berhasil melakukan sesuatu ke belakang, dan hampir dipotong lepas dari tangan saya.
Saya adalah seorang mantan tukang batu mebel/pertukangan guru
Saya adalah seorang guru ilmu pengetahuan. Sebagian besar perlengkapan kami didesain untuk tepat-handers, seperti menyetel tombol hanya di sebelah kanan mikroskop.
Saya di kelas 3 dan terlalu muda untuk ini
Saya menyuruh masuk HSE kepada sekolah di sekitar ini. Dilakukan tidak ada kecuali saya membantu penahanan melewatinya.
Saya bisa mengingat ini di sekolah - memakai alat sulit
Saya melakukan masakan dan masalah yang ditemukan, dalam menebang makanan.
Saya melakukan pertukangan untuk sedangkan, dan mengetahui bahwa saya mesti melakukan segalanya "ke belakang"
Saya tidak membawa kelas yang demikian di sekolah, tetapi memakai alat kanan di rumah (kami mempunyai tak ada alat kidal al sisa keluarga saya adalah sebelah kanan handers) sudah ternyata sulit.
Saya tidak membawa kelas ini
Dilakukan saya waktu saya di sekolah
Saya tidak membawa rakyat ini.
Saya tidak mempunyai waktu untuk menunjukkan semua bahaya dan tantangan. Saya di bidang Merencanakan dan segalanya secara khas didesain untuk sebelah kanan handers!
Saya tidak tahu apakah ini masih menjadi kasus tetapi saya mengingat kekikukan situasi ini. Satu orang guru pertukangan malah menyarankan bahwa saya melakukan elemen praktis subyek sebagai saya mungkin bahaya ke sendiri atau orang lain!! Cheers, Sir!
Saya tidak mengambil yang itu yang mana pun masih menggolongkan
Saya tidak membawa kelas seperti itu.
Saya tidak membawa rakyat ini
Saya tidak membawa kelas itu.
Saya mempunyai menggunakan dengan mesin lab mahasiswa tingkat dua ya itu agak licik karena yang ditukar tidak adalah semua di mana saya sudah akan suka, saya biasanya mesti mengganti menjalankan tangan untuk memakai perubahan keamanan dan itu membuat kerja saya sedikit lebih tidak stabil.
I had a technology class one year and the machines were only usable for right handed people, so I always had to ask somebody else to do it.
I hate using the mechanical drills during Design and Technology lessons, because I feel so unsafe operating the drill with my right hand. Also, the emergency stop button is on the right hand side, making it awkward to get to.
I have never taken any of these classes.
I often found that power switches on radial arm saw, etc. was on and positioned for the right-handed users. I found I often had to cross my hands in an unsafe manner the first time I tried to use most of these power tools.
I once worked in a machine shop (in the office) and was given a tour of the manufacturing side. I almost cut off my hand just attempting to navigate one of the machines. I was not allowed to go into that area any more.
I seem to adapt to both worlds easy.
I study industrial design and its very bothering and dangerous to use the machines!
I tend to ask others to use the equipment as I 'm afraid to injure myself
I took shop years ago and all emergency stops were for right handers. Also true in the production/manufacturing business.
I was always horrible in those classes & partly because I never got comfortable with the equipment.
I'm not really sure I didn't have problems with it. Most of the switches are on the left side, but I guess that's so the person can keep their hand on the wood while turning the machine off.
I'm so used to doing things with both hands, although my left hand is definitely dominant, a safety reflex wouldn't be a problem because I would just use the nearest hand.
It has been the cause of several accidents
It might have been because they didn't have those switches in the early eighties.
It's annoying!!!!
I've decided to swap from left to right, because then I can use my left hand for writing and don't have to exhaust one hand
i've just always been taught to do things right handed
just in ceramics class
Me and a lefty buddy of mine took wood shop together in middle school. We used to joke darkly about safety buttons on the power saws being in the wrong spot for us southpaws. The joke was, That's why they call them kill switches.
mentioned above. also tools such as the lathe were impossibly positioned for me, and the tools weren't sharp on the left-handed side.
metal work machines are set up for right handers so I found it awkward
more difficult and dangerous
Most equipment is designed for right-handed people. Look at the knobs and specially the turning knobs of your stereo equipment.

Most used knobs you'll find them at the right-side of the tool.
My shop teacher made fun of my "lefty" technique
only when I started my apprenticeship did I find machine tools with knee-operated emergency switches.
Nothing is made for left-handed wood workers
On off switches on right, soldering machines, sewing machines, sewing scissors right handed
On/Off buttons frequently on right hand side of machines.
Perhaps employers will respond after emergency issues cause malfunctions.
Saws with right-handed blades
see "school equip hard to use" and I also have taken nursing courses, and well, I had to always switch everything up to make it left handed
some of the big saws give you the same problem as right handed scissors.
some equipment is harder to use but I just use it as others do.
Switches are generally on the right side of the machine.
table saws and radial arm saws and handheld power saws, power hand drills
tech drawing was not a problem. our teacher was a lefty, but using tool could be...
The button is on the left anyway. And there is one on the floor so you can use your feet.
the button is on the other side
the lock on mode on most power tools
The on off buttons are always on the right hand side but I didn't not expect it as nearly everyone is right handed
The pillar drill, lathe and grinding wheel all had their emergency stops on the right.
the safety device was only ok if you used it in your r/h
the safety switches are generally on the right of the machine
the start buttons are all on the right
the switches are always on the wrong side so sometimes my left hand will involuntarily move pass the blade for the switch.
The teacher of my metal shop class was left-handed so he showed me some tricks.
There usually on the wrong side
they are always on the right hand side! also generally you have to hold your work in your left hand and operate the machine with your left (due to the position of buttons/levers etc) which made it harder
they are always on the right side.
they are placed above tables with a space to the left of them, easy for right handers
they don't have any of those classes in my school
they're always on the right side.
this was a problem when I worked in a factory
We had a sort of knifes that could only be used by right-handed people, because the sharp side was on the left of the knife.
We have a guillotine at work where you pull down a blade that is on the right hand side, so cannot always cut it well as I can't see what I am doing. I seem to remember being pretty bad and chiseling and sawing when at School - my boats never got finished !
Well, the switches for the machines are always in the right. But I don't mind. Almost everything I can do with my left hand I can do with my right.
When having to use them, I have four pair of eyes watching my own work.
When I took woodworking in school all there were were tools for right-handed.
When making instruments in Year.5 had difficulty using bigger scissors - needed to use them
yep, most definitely. if I ever got anything caught in a machine I don't think I would have reached the switch
YES. Badly hurt and almost lost several fingers because a belt sander was only made for a right-handed user. I used it "properly" (right-handed, since I was afraid I 'd hurt myself by crossing my arms over), but my right hand was not strong enough to hold the wood steady and slipped; my hand was pulled inside and sanded down to the bone.
Your dominant hand has to reach over a moving part to hit the stop button, some of the tools have special handles that I 'm sure make it wonderful for right handers but it's agony to use as a left hander - teachers would just tell you to use you right.

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