[Design and Technology] Purchase belt sander

Lambert Dean LamD at jpc.vic.edu.au
Mon Jun 20 11:00:34 AEST 2016


Thanks David that’s great and really helpful

Dean.

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Dean Lambert
Faculty Leader - Technology
John Paul College
McMahons Road
Frankston VIC 3199
Ph 9784 0375




From: destech-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:destech-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Pitt, David
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2016 10:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [Design and Technology] Purchase belt sander

Assuming proper risk management – yes.

No worries about that – highlighted yellow.

Of course, this involves having students pass a “safe use competency test”, essentially ensuring students can demonstrate and explain how to follow the Risk Controls you have in place and use the machine competently and safely within the guidelines you set.  I tend to do them as a class.

Cutting

Shaping

Joining

​Finishing

·       Cold Metal Drop Saw
·       Power Hacksaw
·       Jig Saw
·       Scroll saw
·       Cold Metal Saw
·       Small mitre saw (with simple drop saw action and work piece secured by clamps or similar constraint)
·       Metal Cutting ‘Horizontal’ Band Saw

·       Wood Lathe
·       Metalworking Lathe
·       Plunge Router – where used with either a  template or guide fence or, a ball-bearing profile cutter
·       Milling Machine
·       Angle Grinder

·       Welding
·       Biscuit Jointer
·       Dowling or Horizontal Drill
·       Drill Press (Pedestal or Bench)

·       ​Linisher (belt & Disc sander)
·       Sanders (Belt & Orbital)



This is the department’s competency test (attached) – it’s a bit onerous.  There are others that exists, both proprietary  (onGuard, etc) and free, but you just need to make sure you document that they have passed some test explaining that they are competent, and have peace of mind that it explains enough to stand up in court!  :D  I know a lot of people edit and make their own from the Safe Use of Machinery booklets that you get during the course.


Cheers,
David Pitt.
Technology Coordinator
Camberwell High School.




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Sent: Monday, 20 June 2016 9:45 AM
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Subject: [Design and Technology] Purchase belt sander

Morning All,


We are in the process of looking at buying a new belt sander, Carbatec 6 inch, by 9 inch combo disc belt sander $350 approx, any advice if these can be operated by 7 year 7-8 students? Obviously thorough RA / RC will be implemented.

Regards

Dean.

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Dean Lambert
Faculty Leader - Technology
John Paul College
McMahons Road
Frankston VIC 3199
Ph 9784 0375




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