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Chisels are named by the shape of the chisel the main types are bevel, firmer and paring. Used for carving or shaping wood. Files can be used to smooth metals or woods. Files are made from high carbon steel so that they are tougher that the material that they are filing. Hand files are held within the hand and are pushed flat to the surface of the material. The file is then pushed forwards and back to smooth the material. Used to smooth rough or sharp edges from metal or wood.

Used for measuring and marking out work. Used to drill larger pieces of material quickly and easily. Used to cut curves in material. Contact Us.

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Price Match Promise. Items per page: 12 30 All. This equipment can be stored in separate Tool Boxes and secured in a storeroom or cupboard until needed. DT Online Buyers' Guide. Used for measuring an drawing lines but also as a guide when creasing and folding paper or card. Pencil Compass. For drawing circles but can also be used for 'stepping off' equal distances and transferring a measurement i. Commercially available for drawing common shapes, symbols and lettering but can also be home-made for a particular purpose.

Use round-tip scissors for safety and do not use scissors to pierce holes in card. Blades for corrugations and other shaped edges are available to make decorative cuts. All tools must be used with care but these can be quite safe for even young children to use, provided that: a metal cutting blade is fitted i. A single hole punch is the most useful for Design and Technology for any can be used e.

Use upside down so it can been seen where the hole is to go. An ordinary twist drill i. Health and Safety legislation, applies to schools as well as to industry. The law requires schools to ensure a safe working environment for everyone on the school premises.

That includes visitors and trades people as well as staff and students. Teachers who are responsible for students in workshops, laboratories and other practical areas have a particular responsibility for ensuring the safety of everyone using their area. Safety is fundamental to the design of products, systems and environments. A competent designer will k now what the potential hazards will be during construction, use, maintenance, cleaning and dismantling of a product and how to eliminate the hazards.

Designers need to consider the conditions where the product will be used and the people who will use it. Students must obey safety rules and respond appropriately to safety signs and floor markings. Students have a responsibility to use tools and equipment safely and effectively and to ensure that their actions do not endanger themselves or others.

Personal protective equipment is required to protect people working in dirty or hazardous environments. The type of personal protective equipment required depends on the work being carried out. The photograph opposite shows a worker on an oil rig wearing overalls and gloves. The worker also wears safety shoes but they are not shown in this photograph.

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Your browser may require you to click "Allow Blocked Content" to view the animation. See info about viewing Flash animations. Anything that can cause an accident is a hazard. A risk is the likelihood of a misfortune occurring caused by a hazard. Carrying out practical work in design and technology is hazardous and we should protect ourselves and other people by taking actions to remove or minimise the risks to our health and safety.



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