Hand & Power Tools Training
Hand & Power Tools Training
HSE Officer
EMIRATES GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION (EMARAT)
Ph. +971563671957
Email. [email protected]
❖Power Tools
Require a non-human power source to function properly--e.g.
External (electricity, compressed air, etc.) or Internal (battery
pack, internal combustion engine, etc.).
Both kinds of tools require specific safety precautions or
rules to be followed; yet some rules will apply to both.
• There are five basic rules that apply to all tools used either
hand or power.
5 Basic Rules:
• Keep all tools in good working order
• Use the tool only for what it is designed to do
• Examine the tool for damage before each use
• Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when
operating any tool
• Always wear the appropriate PPE when operating any
tool
GENERAL Hand Tool RULES
• Do not throw tools from one location to another or from one
employee to another
• Do not carry tools in your hand while climbing, use a tool belt or
host the tools by using a hand line
The Greatest Hazards of Hand Tools:
Misuse/Improper Maintenance
• Using a screwdriver as a chisel
• Could cause the tip to break and fly, hitting either the operator
or bystanders
• The tool head could fly off and strike the operator or bystanders
SAFETY RULES For Hand Tools cont’d
HAMMERS
• Use a claw पंजा hammer for pulling nails
• Inspect the tool and perform tests daily and prior to use to
verify that all safety measures are working properly.
• Remove damaged tools from service and tag them, “Do Not
Use.”
Hand Tool Hazards
Most hand tool hazards result from improper maintenance or use
• Never use hand tools for any purpose other than what they were designed for,
e.g., using a chisel as a screwdriver.
Sharp edges:
When using sharp tools, such as saw blades or knives:
• Direct movement away from people and walkways.
• Never use dull tools. They are more difficult to
control and require more force, so they cause
more injuries than sharp ones.
Electrical Tools
Hand grinders and other portable grinding tools:
5. Machine guards should be fitted to protect the operator and others nearby from…
(A) In running nip points
(B) Flying chips & sparks
(C) Points of operation
(D) Rotating parts
(E) All of the above
6. It is okay to remove safeguards if you’re an experienced hand and power tool operator.
(A) True
(B) False
QUIZ Continued..
7. While tightening a nut with an adjustable wrench...
(A) The wrench should be pulled toward you
(B) The wrench should be pushed away from you
8. Employees working with which of these tools are advised to wear head and face protection in addition
to the required eye protection?
(A) Portable abrasive wheel tools
(B) Electric tools
(C) Pneumatic tools
(D) Liquid fuel tools
9. Work areas and floors should always be kept clean and dry to prevent accidents.
(A) True
(B) False
10. Workers operating a jackhammer do not need…
(A) Safety glasses
(B) Safety shoes
(C) Respirator
(D) Hearing protection
(E) Full length pants
Thank you
Congratulations! You have
completed
Hand and Power Tool Safety.
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