The document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 items to check for portable power tools and 12 items to check for portable electrical equipment to ensure they are in good working order and being used safely.
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Portable Power Tools Inspection Checklist
The document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 items to check for portable power tools and 12 items to check for portable electrical equipment to ensure they are in good working order and being used safely.
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Portable Power Tools Inspection Checklist
Work Detail: Date: / /
Site Location: ID Number:
Serial Points Yes No N/A Remarks
Number PORTABLE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS For every work, are the 1 proper tools given and in use? 2 Are the power tools in the good condition? 3 Are the operational switches working properly? Constant contact switches 4 on drills, sanders, grinders, saws, etc. as required? Are there any warning labels 5 or markers indicating hazardous areas? 6 Are the power tools properly grounded or doubly insulated? When using temporary 7 electricity, do they have a GFCI or an assured grounding scheme in place? Are the electrical cords in 8 excellent condition, with no cuts, tape, or a ground pin in location? 9 Are power tools maintained away from moist areas? 10 Is it possible to lift or lower power tools without using an electrical cord? Tools kept in a dry, secure 11 location to avoid damage & tampering? Circular saws guarded, but no 12 tie back (or) wedging the guard open? Sharp blades & cutting edges to 13 avoid binding or skipping? PORTABLE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS 1 Is the portable tool in good working order? 2 Are the operational switches working properly? 3 Are all moving components and drives protected by guards that are correctly set and in good condition? 4 Operators dressed appropriately (no loose clothing or jewelry)? 5 Is there adequate and functional point of operation safeguarding? 6 Are the portable tools in good working order? 7 Does the jackhammer operator have foot, eye, and hearing protection? 8 Are qualified personnel using laser technology with eye protection and warning signs? Are qualified people using welding 9 and cutting equipment, as well as welding personal protection equipment and warning signs? 10 Pneumatic Nailers/Staplers with muzzle safety & die clip securing? 11 When the tool is not in use, is the air supply disconnected? 12 Portable equipment should be stored in a dry, safe location to avoid damage & tampering.