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HAND AND POWER TOOLS

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CONTENTS

General Requirements

Power Tools

Pneumatic Tools

Hand Tools

Powder/Cartridge Actuated Tools

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OVERVIEW

Hand and power tools have become vital components in nearly all tasks we do.

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

Use of hand tools around electrical equipment

Use of hand tools when working from elevations

Do not use cheater bars

Do not pull towards your face

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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 Plan of Action (SPA)

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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 Off (EMO) foot pedals

PPE requirements

220v cables must have an RCD protection

Identified by company name

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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

Chisels / Punches Pry Bars Files Knives

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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 / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Do not “choke” the hammer

Never allow someone to hold an object you will be hitting with a hammer

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PLIERS

Selection / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Avoid using pliers on hardened surfaces

Do not use for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts

Never pull towards your face

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WRENCHES

Selection / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Never pull towards your face

Ensure snug fit

Do not use cheater bar

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CHISELS / PUNCHES

Selection / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Use the correct hammer and keep your focus

Beware of mushroomed heads

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Proper storage

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PRY BARS

Selection / Inspection / Rejections (SIR)

Bite of the bar

Maintain good balance

Check the work area

Do not use cheater bar

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FILES

Selection / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Ensure handles are fitted

Do not use as pry bars

Storage

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KNIVES

Selection / Inspection / Rejection (SIR)

Retractable blades

PPE requirements

Cut away from your body

Do not use your leg as a rest

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POWDER / CARTRIDGE OPERATED TOOLS

Selection / Inspection / rejection (SIR)

Specific training requirements

Manufacturing guidelines

PPE requirements

Signage

Do not leave tools loaded

Proper storage

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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 RCD protected