1. Buy good quality tools.
2. Check tools regularly to ensure they are in good condition and fit for use.
3. Be sure to maintain your tools by performing regular maintenance, such as grinding or sharpening.
4. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as leather gloves.
5. Be aware of the people around you and make sure they stay away from the tools you are using.
6. Never lift the tool up the ladder by hand.
7. When working at heights, never place tools in areas that may pose a danger to workers below.
8. Regularly inspect your tools for damage.
9. Make sure to carry extra tools with you in case the tools you plan to use break.
10. Make sure tools are stored in a safe place.
11. Keep the floor dry and clean to avoid slipping while using or working around dangerous tools.
12. Prevent tripping hazards from electrical cords.
13. Never carry power tools by rope.
14. Use a tool that is double insulated or has three conductors and is plugged into a grounded outlet.
15. Do not use power tools in wet conditions unless they are approved for that purpose.
16. Use a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFCI) or a reliable grounding procedure.
17. Use appropriate PPE.
Post time: Jul-11-2022