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HAND AND POWER TOOLS
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CONTENTS
 General
 Power
Requirements
Tools
 Pneumatic
 Hand
Tools
Tools
 Powder/Cartridge Actuated
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Tools
OVERVIEW
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Hand and power tools have
become vital components in
nearly all tasks we do.
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For this reason, training on the
correct use of hand and power
tools is essential.
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OBJECTIVE
In the following sections we will look at both
general and specific requirements to be followed
when using hand and power tools.
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EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
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Use of hand tools around electrical equipment
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Use of hand tools when working from elevations
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Do not use cheater bars
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Do not pull towards your face
EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
 Never
hold a tool while it is being
struck by someone else
 Always
use the correct tool for the
job
 Report
any damaged or defective
equipment
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EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
 Be
comfortable with the equipment
you are using
 Ensure
all power has been isolated
before changing or repairing any
parts of the equipment
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EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
 Always
inspect equipment before use
 Storage
of equipment
 Safe
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Plan of Action (SPA)
POWER TOOLS
 Inspect
before use
 110v
 Heavy
duty power tools must have second handle
 Secure all material being worked on
 Extension cords
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POWER TOOLS
 Ensure
guards are in place
 Raising
/ lowering power tools
 Emergency
 PPE
requirements
 220v
cables must be braided
 Identified
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Off (EMO) foot pedals
by company name
PNEUMATIC TOOLS
 Follow
manufacture’s guidelines
 Inspect equipment before use
 Ensure good connection to air supply
 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
requirements
 Identified by company name
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HAND TOOLS
 Screwdrivers
 Hammers
 Pliers
 Wrenches
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 Chisels
/ Punches
 Pry Bars
 Files
 Knives
SCREWDRIVERS
 Selection
/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
 Do not use a pry bar
 Never hold your work in your hand
 Do not hammer on the end of a screwdriver
 Insulation rating for electrical work
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HAMMERS
 Selection
 Do
/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
not “choke” the hammer
 Never
allow someone to hold an object
you will be hitting with a hammer
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PLIERS
 Selection
 Avoid
 Do
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using pliers on hardened surfaces
not use for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts
 Never
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/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
pull towards your face
WRENCHES
 Selection
 Never
pull towards your face
 Ensure
 Do
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/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
snug fit
not use cheater bar
CHISELS / PUNCHES
 Selection
 Use
the correct hammer and keep your focus
 Beware
of mushroomed heads
 Personal
 Proper
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/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
Protection Equipment (PPE)
storage
PRY BARS
 Selection
 Bite
of the bar
 Maintain
 Check
 Do
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/ Inspection / Rejections (SIR)
good balance
the work area
not use cheater bar
FILES
 Selection
 Ensure
 Do
handles are fitted
not use as pry bars
 Storage
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/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
KNIVES
 Selection
/ Inspection / Rejection (SIR)
 Retractable
 PPE
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blades
requirements
 Cut
away from your body
 Do
not use your leg as a rest
POWDER / CARTRIDGE
OPERATED TOOLS
 Selection
 Specific
/ Inspection / rejection (SIR)
training requirements
 Manufacturing
 PPE
guidelines
requirements
 Signage
 Do
not leave tools loaded
 Proper
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storage
CONCLUSION
Please SIR
 Follow general requirements
 Training
 Never hold a tool while it is being struck by
someone else
 Report any damaged or defective equipment
 Portable power tools (110v)
 220v cables must be braided
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