Safety Cutter Training

Safety Cutter Training

Hat tip to: Geoffrey St. Marie, Ehow Contributor

Many safety cutters are small, handy and portable, yet paying close attention to directions and demonstrations on how to use them will make certain you are trained in using them responsibly.

  1. Identification

    • There are many companies that produce safety cutters or box cutters. The designs and safety mechanisms may be unique to each one, so the training is only appropriate to their individual directions. The knife may come with an instructional DVD or have packaging that suggests a link where you can watch a safety and usage demonstration.

    Training Features

    • Safety training introduces you to the way the blade is taken out and withdrawn, and how to secure the blade in between uses. Safety measures include information on what materials the knife is capable of cutting, and in which fashion. For example, some cutters have a retractable blade for use on cardboard or foam, whereas others have a device for cutting plastic sheeting.

    Benefits

    • Because cutters are mobile, and usually affordable, they are handy in a number of work and home applications. Proper training will ensure that you know how best to employ them in your projects. You will learn to avoid accidents or physical injury to yourself or someone else, and avoid damage to the knife.

 

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