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10 Basic Safety Rules For Using Hand Tools Inspect regularly. Regularly inspect your tools to make sure that they are in good condition. Wear gloves. Carry with care. Dont pocket sharp objects. Be aware of your surroundings. Use the right tools. Follow instructions. Clean and return.
Your Hand Tool Safety Checklist ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Wear the RIGHT SAFETY EQUIPMENT for the job. Use tools that are the RIGHT SIZE RIGHT TYPE for your job. Follow the correct procedure for using EVERY tool. Keep your cutting tools SHARP and in good condition. DONT work with OILY or GREASY hands.
5 Basic Rules for Hand Power Tools Keep all hand tools in good condition with routine maintenance. Use the right tool for the job and within its intended purpose of design. Examine each tool for damage prior to use and never use if damaged. Operate tools within the manufacturers guidance.
ing to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), some of the more common injuries caused by power tools include the following: Electric shock. Eye injuries. Puncture wounds and lacerations. Crushing injuries and amputations. Repetitive-use injuries. Hearing loss.
Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a faceshield (with safety glasses or goggles) and well-fitting gloves appropriate for the hazards to which you may be exposed when doing various tasks. Keep the work environment clean and tidy to avoid clutter which may cause accidents.
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Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, and sharp edges. Disconnect tools when not using them, before servicing and cleaning them, and when changing accessories such as blades, bits, and cutters. Keep all people not involved with the work at a safe distance from the work area.
Do not wear gloves, loose clothing or jewelry while using revolving power tools. Tie back long hair or wear appropriate hair protection to prevent hair from getting caught in moving parts of equipment.
Wear gloves when necessary to protect your hands. However, be cautious of gloves and/or loose materials when using powered tools where they could get caught in a moving part. Wear other personal protective equipment as warranted such as eye, face, and hearing protection, respirators, appropriate shoes, etc.

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