I m sure this post will generate some negative responses. We have to take driver education courses to obtain a driver s license. We take firearms safety courses for the same reason. Why then do we not have power tool safety courses before operating power tools? With all the injuries sustained by the improper use of a power tool, a safety course on the safe and proper way to use a power tool would be a commonsense way to lower the accident rate of power tool users. All the power tool safety devices now on the market is being used as a substitute for good power tool technique. Back when schools had shop courses, we were taught safety with power tool use. Today, anyone without the least amount of tool knowledge can buy any tool without question. Accessory manufacturers designed aids to make power tool use safer and are making a bundle of money doing so. In a way, they are contributing to the unsafe use of tools. People will buy a safety device and expect it to protect them from any and every chance of injury when using a dangerous tool. I would like to see a mandatory requirement to take a power tool safety course before you can buy a power tool. Reading an instruction book is not enough since many probably do not read the manual before using the tool. As I said previously, this would meet with negativity, especially the "mandatory" part. But many things in life are mandatory before you can partake. Education is mandatory so tool safety should be considered just an extension of education; what s wrong with that?
- MrRon
OK, so taking the proposition to not-so-far-fetched logical extensions, why stop at power tools?
- Did you have to take a kitchen safety course before you were allowed to use anything in your kitchen?
- Take a snow shovel safety course before shoveling the sidewalk? Lots of folks end up in ERs with back injuries or heart attacks from over-exertion.
- Take a fire safety course before firing up a gas grill or light a charcoal grill for the first time?
- Take a ladder and climbing course before being allowed to change a light bulb?
- Electrical safety course for repairing a defective wall outlet?
- Take a Red Cross approved swimming course before being allowed into a pool? Make all country swimming holes off limits?
- Take an approved safety course before being allowed to cut the lawn?
- Be certified in the safe use of household chemicals before being allowed to cleaning agents like oven cleaner or drain cleaner.
- Be certified in pesticide and fertilizer applications before using Scott's 4-step lawn products or similar?
The government-issued safety certificates before should have picture ID on that certificate. It should include all hand tools. Maybe it should include entries for other tools like multi-meters, plumbing snakes, yadda, yadda, yadda.
OK, ridiculous extensions aside, there's a big difference between requiring driver's education classes and power tool classes for hobbyists. That difference is the impact of a bad driver on those around them. If I misuse a power tool in my home shop, I'm the only one at risk. If I'm operating a motor vehicle in a dangerous manner, then I'm impacting many people around me.