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table saw

table saw
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a circular saw mounted under a table or bench so that the blade of the saw projects up through a slot

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    1. Tom saw Mary sitting at a table with another man.
    2. When we entered the shack, we saw a half-eaten pie on the table.
    3. Tom saw a vase of flowers on the table near the window.
    4. It's the first time I scream in presence of the manager. I saw a big cockroach on the table!
    5. Table A Risk EstimationTable B Grading of RiskNoYesNoYesAdequate warnings andsafeguards?NoNoYesYesobvious hazard?Very HighHighVery HighVery HighHighMediumHighHighMediumLowModerateMediumLowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery lowSERIOUS RISK RAPID ACTION REQUIREDSeverity of Health/Safety DamageOverallGravity ofOutcomeVulnerable peopleNormal adultsSlightSeriousVery SeriousVeryvulnerableVulnerableProbability of Health/SafetyDamageModerate risk Some action requiredLow risk Action unlikelyTable A is used to determine the gravity of the outcome of a hazard, depending on the severity and probability of the possible health/safety damage (see tables in notes)Table B is used to determine the rating of the gravity of risk depending on the type of user and, for normal adults, whether the product has adequate warnings and safeguards and whether the hazard is sufficiently obvious, and to decide whether a serious risk situation exists and rapid action is requiredExample (indicated by the arrows above)A chain saw user has suffered a badly cut hand and it is found that the chain saw has an inadequately designed guard which allowed the user’s hand to slip forward and touch the chain.
    6. These are products manufactured for professionals that are made available to consumers, who can purchase and operate them without any special knowledge or training, e.g. a power drill, an angle grinder and a table saw designed and manufactured for professionals, but also supplied on the consumer market (i.e. consumers can readily purchase them in shops and operate them on their own without any special training).