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Grinding and Cutting Safety

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Grinding and Cutting Safety

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-HOT-003  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

  • Angle grinders, disc cutters, and abrasive cutting tools are among the most frequently used and most dangerous hand tools on site.
  • Disc bursts occur when a cutting or grinding disc shatters during use, sending fragments at ballistic speed into the operator.
  • A hot works permit is required for all grinding and cutting operations that produce sparks on construction sites.
  • The correct disc type and size must be used for the tool and the material — mismatched discs increase the risk of failure.
  • Guards must be fitted, correctly positioned, and secure before the tool is used — they deflect fragments and sparks from the operator.
  • Grinding and cutting generate silica dust from concrete and stone, welding fume from metal, and noise exceeding safe limits.
  • Kickback occurs when the disc binds in the cut, throwing the tool violently back towards the operator.
  • Sparks from grinding travel up to 10 metres and can ignite combustible materials in the surrounding area.
  • On-tool extraction or water suppression must be used when cutting concrete, stone, or masonry to control silica dust.
  • Operators must be trained in the specific tool being used and wear the correct PPE throughout the operation.

Why?

Disc burstA shattered disc sends fragments at lethal speed — correct disc selection, guard positioning, and inspection prevent catastrophic failure.
Silica dustCutting concrete and stone without dust control generates dangerous silica dust — on-tool extraction is mandatory.
Fire from sparksGrinding sparks travel far and retain heat — a hot works permit and combustible material clearance prevent fires.
Do Don't
  • Use the correct disc type and maximum size for the tool and the material being cut.
  • Fit the guard correctly and check it is secure before switching on the tool.
  • Obtain a hot works permit before grinding or cutting operations that produce sparks.
  • Use on-tool extraction or water suppression when cutting concrete, stone, or masonry.
  • Wear safety goggles, hearing protection, gloves, and RPE as required for the task.
  • Inspect the disc before each use for chips, cracks, or damage that could cause failure.
  • Clear combustible materials from the area before starting grinding or cutting operations.
  • Allow the disc to reach full speed before applying it to the material being cut.
  • Secure the workpiece firmly — loose material causes kickback and loss of control.
  • Switch off and disconnect the tool before changing discs or adjusting guards.
  • DON'T use a disc that is the wrong type, wrong size, or rated below the tool's RPM.
  • DON'T operate a grinder without the guard fitted, positioned correctly, and secured.
  • DON'T grind or cut without a hot works permit where sparks are produced.
  • DON'T cut concrete or stone without dust extraction or water suppression in place.
  • DON'T use angle grinders without safety goggles, hearing protection, and gloves.
  • DON'T use a chipped, cracked, or damaged disc — replace it immediately before use.
  • DON'T grind near flammable materials without clearing the area first.
  • DON'T force the disc into the cut — let the tool speed do the work.
  • DON'T hold the workpiece in your hand while cutting — clamp or secure it properly.
  • DON'T change discs or adjust guards while the tool is connected to the power supply.

See also: Hot Works Permit Requirements | Disc Cutter / Cut-Off Saw Safety

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