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==Safety==
 
==Safety==
    
Always <strong><span style="font-size:large">Always </span><span style="font-size:x-large"><span style="color:red">ALWAYS</span></span></strong> wear safety glasses when you are cutting things at the electronics workbench. This includes cutting wires, cutting component leads, and anything else you might decide to cut/slice/snip/strip. Flying pieces can become embedded in your eyes. Exercise some common sense, and don't let it happen to you. Don't let it happen you your neighbor either. If other people are working at the electronics workbench or standing nearby and you need to cut something, ask them to put of safety glasses or ask them to step away for 10 seconds. The Hub is a multi-purpose space. Some people will not be wearing safety glasses in The Hub. Don't angle your cut toward the sky like you are launching a cruise missile. Angle your cut down into the table or cover it with your free hand to block the projectile. Use situational awareness.
 
Always <strong><span style="font-size:large">Always </span><span style="font-size:x-large"><span style="color:red">ALWAYS</span></span></strong> wear safety glasses when you are cutting things at the electronics workbench. This includes cutting wires, cutting component leads, and anything else you might decide to cut/slice/snip/strip. Flying pieces can become embedded in your eyes. Exercise some common sense, and don't let it happen to you. Don't let it happen you your neighbor either. If other people are working at the electronics workbench or standing nearby and you need to cut something, ask them to put of safety glasses or ask them to step away for 10 seconds. The Hub is a multi-purpose space. Some people will not be wearing safety glasses in The Hub. Don't angle your cut toward the sky like you are launching a cruise missile. Angle your cut down into the table or cover it with your free hand to block the projectile. Use situational awareness.

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