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Claude DIY & Home

Generate a Home Workshop Safety Guide

Prompt
Create a safety guide for a home workshop. Include tool safety, PPE requirements, fire prevention, and emergency procedures.
Why it works

Workshop safety habits prevent the accidents that injure thousands of DIYers each year.

Creating a comprehensive home workshop safety guide is essential for anyone who regularly works with tools, whether you're a hobbyist woodworker, automotive enthusiast, or general DIYer. This Claude prompt generates a professional-quality safety guide customized to your specific workshop setup and the tools you actually use. If you've been meaning to create safety documentation for your home workshop but don't know where to start, this prompt eliminates that barrier by providing Claude with a clear framework covering tool safety, personal protective equipment requirements, fire prevention strategies, and step-by-step emergency procedures. The guide works for workshops of any size, from a small corner garage to a dedicated shop space.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You'll fill in a few key details about your workshop to personalize the output. For example, if you work with a table saw, miter saw, and sanders, you'd specify those tools when prompted. You might also indicate whether your workshop includes compressed air systems, chemical storage, or electrical equipment that needs special attention. Claude uses these details to create a safety guide that's directly relevant to your actual working conditions rather than generic advice that doesn't apply to you.

When Claude processes your input, expect a well-structured safety guide organized by topic. You'll receive detailed safety protocols for each tool you mentioned, a practical PPE checklist appropriate to your workshop type, fire prevention measures based on your equipment and materials, and clear emergency response procedures you can actually follow in a crisis. The output is written clearly enough that anyone entering your workshop can understand it.

For better results, be specific about your workshop environment. Instead of just saying "woodworking tools," mention the actual models and any modifications you've made. Include information about your shop's layout, proximity to living spaces, and whether you work alone or with others. Claude will create a more thorough and practical guide when it understands your real-world situation.