Hand Power Tools
Hand and power tools are commonly used on campus and they have the potential to cause a severe injury. Every year 400,000 people go to an emergency room from injuries related to hand and power tools. A few simple safety guidelines can prevent injuries to anyone working with or near these tools.
Universal Tool Safety:
- Only use tools for their intended use.
- Inspect tools use before using them.
- Look for damaged handles, cords, guards, and cracks
- Do not override or remove any machine guards or safety switches
- Any tool that is damaged, broken, or needs maintenance shall be tagged-out and removed from service.
- Always wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Power Tools Safety Tips:
- Never hold tools by the electrical cord or air hose
- Do not pull the electrical cord from the wall
- Do not wear loose clothing, ties, jewelry, or anything that can be caught in a tool.
- Disconnect power source when inspecting, not in use, and when changing tools
- Do not override safety features or the ground wire.
- When working outdoors, only use extension cords marked with a W-A or W
- Protect extension cords from damage.
- Also, make sure extension cords do not create a trip hazard.
- Adjust safety guards to proper dimensions and never remove a machine guard.
For more details and certain types of tools or 51²è¹Ý policies, visit the 51²è¹Ý Tool Safety Program.