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Auto Safety Test. Part 2 - Tools. Why use the right tool for the job?. Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety. Why use the right tool for the job?. Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety. Give someone a tool so they can:. Take it by the handle Catch it if it falls
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Auto Safety Test Part 2 - Tools
Why use the right tool for the job? • Neatness • Precision • Efficiency • Safety
Why use the right tool for the job? • Neatness • Precision • Efficiency • Safety
Give someone a tool so they can: • Take it by the handle • Catch it if it falls • Take the point or edge first • Take it with both hands
Give someone a tool so they can: • Take it by the handle • Catch it if it falls • Take the point or edge first • Take it with both hands
Tools in your pocket can: • Injure and damage clothes and upholstery • Get lost and be charged to you • Dropped on the floor and break • Get in the way when working
Tools in your pocket can: • Injure and damage clothes and upholstery • Get lost and be charged to you • Dropped on the floor and break • Get in the way when working
Tools must be: • Used with gloves • Kept clean and free of dust, oil and grease • Kept covered • Wiped with friction oil
Tools must be: • Used with gloves • Kept clean and free of dust, oil and grease • Kept covered • Wiped with friction oil
Tools you’re finished with should be: • Stacked neatly on the bench • Put under the bench • Passed on to someone else • Returned to where they belong
Tools you’re finished with should be: • Stacked neatly on the bench • Put under the bench • Passed on to someone else • Returned to where they belong
Drawers and cabinets should be: • Kept closed • Painted red • Clearly labeled • Avoided
Drawers and cabinets should be: • Kept closed • Painted red • Clearly labeled • Avoided
Tools left on ledges and fenders could: • Get lost • Fall on someone • Get dirty • Look messy
Tools left on ledges and fenders could: • Get lost • Fall on someone • Get dirty • Look messy
Tools should not be left sticking over an edge because: • It looks unprofessional • Someone could bump into them • They could get broken • They could damage the bench
Tools should not be left sticking over an edge because: • It looks unprofessional • Someone could bump into them • They could get broken • They could damage the bench
Hardened tools hit together: • Could chip and scatter the pieces • Make too much noise • Might break the handle • Softens the metal
Hardened tools hit together: • Could chip and scatter the pieces • Make too much noise • Might break the handle • Softens the metal
When using power tools, donot: • Use only power tools that have been properly grounded • Disconnect the power tool when you are done • Hold the work with one hand while using the tool with the other • Keep the cord away from oil and sharp objects
When using power tools, donot: • Use only power tools that have been properly grounded • Disconnect the power tool when you are done • Hold the work with one hand while using the tool with the other • Keep the cord away from oil and sharp objects