Razor Knife Safety BOISE Packaging--Wallula.

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Razor Knife Safety BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Always be sure that blades are properly seated in knives and that knives are properly closed and/or fastened together before use. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Always use sharp blades. A dull blade requires more force and is more likely to slip than a sharp one. Change the blade whenever it starts to tear instead of cut. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Always keep your free hand (and other body parts) away from the line of the cut. Always wear a cut resistant glove on your free hand while cutting with a razor knife. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Always pull— never push the knife. The blade could break off—wedging in the material and cutting your arm severely. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Blades are brittle and can snap easily. Don’t bend or apply side loads to blades by using them to open cans, loosen screws or pry loose objects Blades are brittle and can snap easily. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Never leave a blade open. Always retract the blade when not in use. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

When making cut-outs on rolls always pull the knife down When making cut-outs on rolls always pull the knife down. Never push it away from you. When using a knife to cut through thick materials, be patient - make several passes, cutting a little deeper into the material with each pass. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Tips For Changing Blades Carefully remove the used blade from the knife. Always hold the blade at the non-sharp side. Discard the used blade in a safe place. Carefully wrap it in several layers of tape to cover sharp side and points. Make sure to re-assemble the knife correctly. Make sure screw is tight. BOISE Packaging--Wallula

Always Report Any Injury to Your Supervisor. BOISE Packaging--Wallula