To match saw types with their appropriate guard devices as per OSHA standards, circular saws should have lower blade guards that automatically adjust to the thickness of the material being cut, while band saws typically require a blade guard that covers the upper portion of the blade. Table saws need a combination of a blade guard and splitter to prevent kickback. Ensuring that all guards are in place and functional is crucial for maintaining safety during operation.
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