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A Guide to Safely Working With Lumber
On November 15, 2024 in
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Zach Baierl
Working with lumber, while deeply rewarding, whether you're building a new deck, crafting furniture, or working in a professional capacity. However, it’s important to recognize that woodworking comes with inherent risks. Handling and working with lumber exposes you to various hazards. Whether you're cutting, lifting, or transporting wood, potential risks include splinters, cuts, strains, and even severe injuries from heavy machinery or equipment misuse.
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