HAND AND POWER TOOL SAFETY EM 385-1-1 Section 13 Hand and Power Tools 13.A.02 A copy of the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations shall be maintained with the tools HAND TOOLS 13.A.01,02 ELECTRIC TOOLS 13.A.03 LIQUID FUEL POWERED TOOLS 13.A.12 PNEUMATIC TOOLS 13.D EXPLOSIVE - ACTUATED TOOLS 13.E HYDRAULIC POWER TOOLS 13.A.09,10,11 Box-end - Holds the nut or bolt in 360 degrees, and the so-called box is actually a full circle that surrounds the nut or bolt. Combination - Usually sports an open-end on one side of the tool and a box-end on the other. The combination wrench is easily the most popular of these three. View 052021_Hand and Power Tool Safety_FINAL.pdf from SCIENCE 112 at Wake Tech. Factsheet Hand Tool and Power Tool Safety Hand Tool and Power Tool Safety Hand tools have no power source, other than. Study Resources. Main Menu; by School; by Literature Title; by Subject; Hand Tools i. Tools that are powered manually b. Power Tools i. Tools that are powered with electricity, pneumatic, fuel, hydraulic, or powder-actuated. 4. Hand Operated Tools Standards a. Employers shall not issue or permit the use of unsafe hand tools. b. Wrenches, including adjustable, pipe, end, and socket wrenches shall Power Hand Tool Safety Tips. 1. Hand-held power tools must be equipped with a constant-pressure switch or control that shuts off the power. 2. Double-insulated tools that provide protection against electrical shock are available. 3. Operate electric tools within their design limitations. 4. Inspect tools before use. Check the cord, Match the tool to the task. Examine all tools for damage before each use. Inspect power cords. If damage is found, take the tool out of service and report the condition to your supervisor. Read the tool's instruction manual, and follow use and maintenance guidelines. All power tools shall have a 3-prong grounded plug or be double-insulated. An orbital sander is a handheld power tool that is used for smoothing or polishing surfaces using sandpaper. Round sheets of sandpaper are attached to the sanding disks. An orbital sander is good for fine sanding or removing small amounts of materials. Do: Wear safety glasses Take care when sanding small parts (don't hold with hands) Tool: Hand and Power Tools Checklist Guidelines: This checklist applies to hand and portable power tools and equipment including pneumatic power tools. Is all necessary personal protective equipment provided whenever the use of hand and power tools could create falling, flying or splashing debris, or harmful dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, or attention toward hand and power tool safety is necessary in order to reduce or eliminate these hazards. In the process of removing or avoiding the hazards, workers must learn to recognize the hazards associated with the different types of tools and the safety precautions necessary to prevent those hazards. Hand tools are non-powered. They The type of personal protective equipment (PPE) you need when using hand and power tools depends on the tool being used. At a minimum, eye protection in the form of safety glasses must be worn at all times. In addition, if the tool being used creates any type of flying debris utilize a face shield in addition to safety glasses. Use of Hand Tools Electrician 2 Youth Explore Trades Skills Hacksaw: a fine-tooth hand saw with a blade held under tension in a frame, used for cutting materials such as metal or plastics. Figure 2—Hacksa
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