Hand And Powered Hand Tools Safety
1.
Always examine the tool for damages before use.
2. It is OK to wear loose clothing, dangling objects and
jewelry using hand tool.
3. Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
4. Use only tools and equipment in good condition.
5. It is OK to make adjustments or clear a jam while
the power tool is running.
6. If any tool breaks or malfunctions, report it to your
supervisor immediately.
8. Safety glasses shall always be worn whenever you
are using power hand tool.
9. There are several types of power tools, including
electric, pneumatic, hydraulic.
10. Never use electric tools in wet conditions.
11. When not in use, power tools should be disconnected.
12. Keep safe distance between your hands and all moving
parts of the power tool.
13. Don’t leave a power tool unattended while it
is running.
14. It is OK to startle someone who is using a power tool.
15. Use safety guards exactly as they are supposed to be
used.
16. When tightening a nut with an adjustable wrench,
always pull the wrench toward you; never push the wrench away from you.
17. Plastic covered handles on wire-cutting pliers may be
used to cut low-voltage live electrical wire.
18. Screwdrivers may be used for purposes other than
driving or removing screws, for example as a chisel.
19. When selecting a standard screwdriver be certain that
the tip is almost as thick and as wide as the slot of the head of a screw.
20. When using a hacksaw, safety glasses must be worn.
21. When you are finished using a hacksaw, tension should
be eased.
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