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Hand and Power Tool Safety

Hand and Power Tool Safety. Introduction. Review online course content. Review questions. Workshop Objectives. Participate in discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities that will enable you to: Identify which tools are required. Use hand tools safely and efficiently.

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Hand and Power Tool Safety

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  1. Hand and Power Tool Safety

  2. Introduction • Review online course content. • Review questions.

  3. Workshop Objectives • Participate in discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities that will enable you to: • Identify which tools are required. • Use hand tools safely and efficiently. • Use power tools safely and efficiently.

  4. General Tool Safety • Safe practices • How to know which tool to use • Difference between residential and commercial sites • Correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE) • Activity Worksheets #1, #2, #3

  5. Hand Tool Safety • Safe practices for using common tools: • Screwdrivers • Hammers • Pliers • Wrenches • Hand saws • Activity Worksheet #4

  6. Power Tool Safety • OSHA hand and power tool safety guidelines • Activity Worksheet #5

  7. Inspection and Maintenance • Power tool inspection and maintenance • How to lubricate, tighten and replace worn tool components • Working with safety guards and switches • Activity Worksheet #6

  8. Liquid Fuel Power Tools • Safe practices • Check for leaks. • Always use PPE when using liquid fuel power tools. • Activity Worksheet #7

  9. Circular Saws, Belt Sanding and Abrasive Wheel Tool Safety • Safety guidelines and requirements for: • Portable circular saws • Portable belt sanding machines • Portable abrasive wheels • Hydraulic jacks • Activity Worksheet #8

  10. Sources • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) • Compressed Gas Association (CGA) • US Department of Transportation (FHWA) • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) http://www.ansi.org/ • Code of Federal Regulations: • 1910 Subpart P, Hand and portable powered tools and other hand-held equipment  • 1926 Subpart I, Tools - hand and power  • 1910 Subpart O, Machinery and Machine Guarding • 1910 Subpart Q, Welding, Cutting, and Brazing • 1910 Subpart S , Electrical • 1926 Subpart F, Fire Protection and Prevention • 1926 Subpart K, Electrical • 1926 Subpart V, Power Transmission and Distribution

  11. Open Discussion • Questions • Comments

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