Remind Workers to Use Hand Tools Properly to Avoid Injury 2026

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What should I avoid when using hand tools? Do not use tools for jobs they are not intended to do. Do not apply excessive force or pressure on tools. Do not cut towards yourself when using cutting tools. Do not hold the stock in the palm of your hand when using a cutting tool or a screwdriver.
Knives and scissors must be sharp; dull tools can cause more hazards than sharp ones. Cracked saw blades must be removed from service. Wrenches must not be used when jaws are sprung to the point that slippage occurs. Impact tools such as drift pins, wedges, and chisels must be kept free of mushroomed heads.
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.
The right tool will help you to minimize pain and fatigue by keeping your neck, shoulders, and back relaxed and your arms at your sides. For example, avoid raising your shoulders and elbows. Relaxed shoulders and elbows are more comfortable and will make it easier to drive downward force.
Precision and Control: A steady and controlled grip interface is indispensable for precise and accurate work. Whether its wielding a power tool, a hand tool, or operating heavy machinery, maintaining a firm hold allows users to exert control over the tools movements.

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With the exception of tools for precision work (e.g., watchmaking, microsurgery, carving), the handles and grips of hand tools should be designed for a power grip. A power grip means that the operator can align their fingers towards the palm, using their entire hand and allowing for a stronger grip.
Acceptable ways to carry them include in a toolbox, pointed down in a tool belt or pocket tool pouch, or in the hand with the tip always held away from the body. Tools should always be put away when not in use.

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