Tenoning Machines






Tenoning machines are powerful tools used in woodworking, but they present serious safety hazards if not operated correctly. This 1-page safety meeting topic has two discussion questions and can be used to host a safety meeting to review the potential dangers of tenoning machines, including in-running nip points, flying debris, and kickbacks, along with essential safety precautions for guarding, operation, and maintenance.


Long Version - 6 pages

Long Version - 6 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Fast Version - 1 page

Fast Version - 1 page

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet



Tenoning Machines, Industry, Fast

Blank Sign-in Sheet

Resources & References

Standards or Regulations
Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety meeting topic, with two discussion questions, that reviews the potential dangers of tenoning machines, including in-running nip points, flying debris, and kickbacks, along with essential safety precautions for guarding, operation, and maintenance.