"Safety-Tips for Dressmaking Tutorials at Workplace"

Below are some life saving safety-tips at dressmaking workplace to remember. Work station safety is our first priority lessons to dressmaking tutorials for beginners. It can help in a stress- and injury- free environment. It may control the elimination of risk which involves the fundamental principles of protective and preventive thinking. It is always better to be prepared and stay one step ahead of the game.

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Safety with Electric Equipments

  1. Unplug the sewing machine, flat iron and other electrical items after use.
  2. Stow electric cords safely away from the reach of small children, pets or in hazardous area around your home.
  3. Electrical equipments generate heat. Make sure that they have enough space around them to allow cool air to circulate.
  4. Do not operate any electrical equipment with wet hands as it may cause electric shock.
  5. Read your equipment's manual and follow instructions on how to use them correctly.
  6. It is a huge safety risk to attempt to repair your equipment yourself. Ask for a professional electrician's help.

Avoid shock by following our safety tips

Fire Safety

  1. Avoid putting fabrics, patter paper or any other flammable materials under heat-generating equipment such as irons to avoid accidental fire and burning.
  2. While ironing, make sure you use the correct temperature setting allowed for a specific fabric.

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Safety in your Surroundings

  1. Avoid lifting or moving heavy objects by yourself. This may cause injuries in your back or hips. Always ask for assistance whenever necessary.
  2. Avoid too much stacking of boxes as they may be tipped over by a person passing through causing damage to your equipment and to yourself.
  3. Keep the floor as dry as possible to avoid electric shock.
  4. Pick up any loose threads, needles, pins or round objects that may cause slippage and could lead to serious injuries.
  5. Read your equipment's manual and follow instructions on how to use them correctly.
  6. Keep all sharp objects especially shears and scissors inside your toolkit when not in use.
  7. As you are working with sharp tools and moving machinery, it is best to keep a first aid kit within reach at all times.
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Now and in the future's ahead, when you become involed in dressmaking, workplace is an important part of your life, and you need to be just aware all of the safety tips not to get hurt physically and emotionally. Here at Free Dressmaking Tutorials, safety tips at the workplace have prepared you and the people around you with solutions to safety hazards. Have a safe journey in pursuing a career for dressmaking and goodluck!... Go from Safety-tips to Tools Lesson...

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