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Disc Cutter and Cut-Off Saw Safety

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Disc Cutter and Cut-Off Saw Safety

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-PLT-006  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

  • Disc cutters (cut-off saws) are high-powered petrol or electric tools used to cut concrete, stone, metal, and asphalt on site.
  • The disc rotates at extremely high speed — contact with the body causes deep lacerations, amputations, and fatal injuries.
  • Kickback occurs when the disc binds in the cut material, throwing the saw violently back towards the operator.
  • Silica dust from cutting concrete and stone without water suppression causes silicosis and lung cancer with repeated exposure.
  • The correct diamond or abrasive disc must be selected for the material — mismatched discs overheat, wear rapidly, or shatter.
  • A dead man's handle ensures the disc stops when the operator releases the trigger — this safety feature must never be bypassed.
  • Petrol-powered disc cutters produce carbon monoxide exhaust — they must not be used in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.
  • Sparks from cutting metal travel considerable distances and can ignite combustible materials nearby, requiring a hot works permit.
  • Operators must be trained in the specific disc cutter model being used and hold appropriate competence certification.
  • Full PPE for disc cutter use includes safety goggles, hearing protection, dust mask or RPE, gloves, and safety boots.

Why?

Severe lacerationsThe high-speed disc cuts through skin, muscle, and bone instantly — correct guard positioning and technique prevent contact injuries.
Silica dustDry cutting concrete generates lethal silica dust concentrations within seconds — water suppression or extraction is mandatory.
Kickback forceA binding disc throws the saw back into the operator with violent force — correct technique and body positioning prevent injury.
Do Don't
  • Select the correct disc type for the material being cut before starting.
  • Use water suppression when cutting concrete, stone, masonry, or any silica-containing material.
  • Ensure the blade guard is correctly positioned and secure before operating.
  • Confirm the dead man's handle functions correctly before each use.
  • Stand to one side of the cut line — never directly behind the disc cutter.
  • Wear goggles, hearing protection, RPE, gloves, and safety boots throughout.
  • Obtain a hot works permit when cutting metal that produces sparks.
  • Use petrol-powered cutters only in well-ventilated or outdoor areas.
  • Allow the disc to reach full speed before applying it to the material.
  • Hold valid training and competence for the specific disc cutter model.
  • DON'T use a disc that is wrong for the material — it overheats, wears, or shatters.
  • DON'T cut concrete or stone without water suppression to control silica dust.
  • DON'T operate without the guard fitted, adjusted, and secured for the cutting operation.
  • DON'T bypass or disable the dead man's handle safety switch.
  • DON'T stand directly behind the cut line — position yourself to the side.
  • DON'T operate without full PPE including goggles, hearing protection, and RPE.
  • DON'T cut metal near combustible materials without a hot works permit and clearance.
  • DON'T use petrol disc cutters in enclosed spaces — exhaust fumes cause CO poisoning.
  • DON'T force the disc into the cut — let the tool speed do the work.
  • DON'T operate a disc cutter without training on the specific model being used.

See also: Grinding and Cutting Safety | On-Tool Extraction Systems

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