Safety in the Use of Woodworking Machinery

This course covers legislative requirements and the main hazards of woodworking machinery.

Course Attendees

This course is ideally suited to anyone who uses or will be using woodworking equipment in the workplace. It is strongly suggested that those required to supervise and manage others using woodworking machinery also attend this course.

Course Background

The woodworking industry has one of the highest accident rates in manufacturing, most of which are caused by contact with moving machinery. This accounts for around 25% of all serious accidents and numerous deaths in the woodworking industry on an annual basis.

As woodworking machinery can inflict very serious injuries, it is essential that hazards are controlled and those involved in the use of such equipment are adequately trained.

Course Duration

SSG offer this course over half a day as a private classroom course.

Course Programme

  • Overview of legislative requirements
  • Statistics and why accidents happen
  • An overview of risk assessments
  • Main hazards and controls including:
  • Fire
  • Falls from height
  • Noise and vibration
  • Manual handling
  • Flying / falling objects
  • Slips, trips and falls
  • Kickback
  • Projects and quizzes

Training Certification and Assessment

Delegates will be assessed continuously throughout the course and will complete a summative assessment at the end of the course. On successful completion of training, delegates will receive an SSG course attendance certificate which is valid for three years.

Book this course

Private booking

from£655 +VAT

Price per course depends on location, required publications and delegate numbers

  • Location and dates convenient to you

  • Cost effective

  • Bespoke options available

Additional information

Downloads
  • Safety in the Use of Woodworking Machinery.pdf