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1 Hand and Power Tool Safety Standards Training
OSHA - 29CFR Objectives Start

2 Objectives To understand OSHA Standards designated for the use of hand and power tools in the construction industry To recognize safe tool operation and handling Be able to visually inspect and acknowledge unsafe tools and environments

3 Importance of Proper Training

4 Personal Protective Equipment
Employees using hand and power tools are exposed to the hazard of falling, flying, abrasive and splashing objects, or exposed to harmful dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, or gases shall be provided with the particular personal protective equipment necessary to protect them from the hazard. All personal protective equipment shall meet the requirements and be maintained according to Subparts D and E of this part.

5 The Condition of Tools 1926.300(a)
Condition of tools. All hand and power tools and similar equipment, whether furnished by the employer or the employee, shall be maintained in a safe condition. No missing pieces and/or guards Cords are intact and not frayed or cut No evidence of motor burn

6 Power Switches Most power tools have single action “on/off” switches.
Can be accomplished by similar movement of finger or fingers to turn on and off. Electric power tools can also have constant pressure switches. Once pressure is released, power is disconnected.

7 Electric Powered-Operated Tools
All electric tools should have the properly double insulated cord and be grounded. DO NOT USE THE CORD TO HOIST OR CARRY THE TOOL!!!

8 DO NOT USE THE AIR HOSE TO CARRY OR HOIST THE TOOL!!!
Pneumatic Power Tools Framing Nailers, finishing nailers, and staplers All of these have a safety muzzle to prevent the accidental firing of fasteners unless tool is in contact with surface. DO NOT USE THE AIR HOSE TO CARRY OR HOIST THE TOOL!!!

9 Powder Actuated Tools 1926.302(e)(1)
Only employees who have been trained in the operation of the particular tool in use shall be allowed to operate a powder-actuated tool. Tool should be tested daily. Any tool not passing will be removed from service immediately. (e)(5) Tools shall not be loaded until just prior to the intended firing time. Neither loaded nor empty tools are to be pointed at any employees. Hands shall be kept clear of the open barrel end.

10 Powder Actuated Tools Fastener systems which use a gunpowder charge to penetrate solid surfaces such as steel, concrete, or rock. Remington, Ramset, and Hilti are common brands.

11 Non-powered Hand Tools
Hammers, hand saws, drivers, wrenches, and impact tools Handles should not be cracked, chipped, or broken. Impact tools (chisels, wedges, and pins) should not have a mushroomed head. Wrenches should have their grips in working range and not over extended.

12 The Best Bet Common sense and the awareness of others will improve safety on the job site. Review Take Quiz

13 Employees using hand and power tools are exposed to the hazard of falling, flying, abrasive, and splashing objects, or exposed to harmful dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, or gases. True False

14 CORRECT!!! Next Question

15 INCORRECT Next Question Try Again

16 Power Tools that are in safe working conditions have the following:
No evidence of motor burn A B C D No missing pieces and/or guards Cords are intact and not frayed or cut All of the above

17 Not Quite… Try Again

18 CORRECT!!! Next Question

19 These types of power tools require an air compressor to operate the tools:
Pneumatic Powder Activated

20 INCORRECT Finish !! Try Again

21 CORRECT!!! Finish !!

22 Thank you for Participating!!
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