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1 Power Tool Safety You use power tools every day on the jobsite. If you use them incorrectly, however, you can get injured. Let s discuss how to use them safely so you don t get hurt. Before you use any power tool, you must take time to read the operator s manual. Don t just pick up a tool and expect to figure it out as you go. Take the time to read the manual so you understand how the tool operates, what to watch out for, and how to use the tool in a safe manner. The operator s manual can help you avoid accidents and injuries by providing you with helpful information like: tool speed; the materials or fasteners the tool can be used with; operating hazards; how to change blades, bits, and other parts; where to place your hands to maintain control, but not get hurt; where pinch points are located; and what type of PPE you should wear when using the tool. If you haven t used the tool before, it s also a good idea to ask a co-worker who has used it to show you the ropes. If your co-worker uses the power tool often, he or she is likely comfortable and skilled with the tool and can cover the do s, don ts, and how-to s. Your co-worker might also be able to provide you with information that you can t find in any operator s manual, like near-miss stories that can help you avoid accidents and injuries. When you use power tools, you face at least two hazards: flying particles and noise. Protecting your eyes is a must with every power tool. Safety glasses are usually sufficient, but a face shield may be needed in some cases. You might NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: need hearing protection too. Check the noise rating of the tool, and ask your supervisor if you re not certain. Use these safe work practices when you use power tools: Never carry a tool by the cord or hose. For electrical tools, don t yank the cord to disconnect it from the receptacle. Get a good grip and make sure you ll be able to keep it while you re using the tool, especially if you re holding the tool overhead or in an odd position. If you re working at heights, consider putting power tools on tethers so they can t fall and injure someone on the ground below. Make sure that all hand-held power tools are double-insulated or have a grounded frame with a continuous, tested ground conductor. Never use compressed oxygen in pneumatic tools. Nailers, staplers, and similar equipment with auto-feed should have a muzzle safeguard to prevent the tool from firing unless the muzzle is in contact with the work surface. Never bypass guards or safety interlocks. Remove defective tools from the workplace. SAFETY REMINDER Be sure to keep a good footing and maintain good balance when you operate power tools. MEETING DOCUMENTATION: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED SDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

2 Quiz Questions Power Tool Safety 1. If you haven t used a tool before: a. just pick it up and expect to figure it out as you work. b. all you need to do is ask a co-worker to show you how to use it. c. you should read the operator s manual before using it. d. pretend you know what you re doing so you don t look stupid. 2. True or False? Safe work practices include using compressed oxygen in pneumatic tools. 3. Which of the following bits of information would not be found in the operator s manual for a power tool? a. tool speed. b. the materials the tool can be used with. c. the type of PPE that should be worn when using the tool. d. near-miss stories to help avoid injuries and accidents. 4. Which of the following actions could cause an accident or injury when you use power tools? a. bypassing guards. b. making sure hand-held power tools are double-insulated. c. removing defective tools from the workplace. d. keeping a good footing while operating a tool. 5. True or False? Protecting your eyes is a must with every power tool. MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

3 Answer Key Power Tool Safety 1. If you haven t used a tool before: a. just pick it up and expect to figure it out as you work. b. all you need to do is ask a co-worker to show you how to use it. c. you should read the operator s manual before using it. d. pretend you know what you re doing so you don t look stupid. Before you use any power tool, you must take time to read the operator s manual. 2. True or False? Safe work practices include using compressed oxygen in pneumatic tools. Never use compressed oxygen in pneumatic tools. 3. Which of the following bits of information would not be found in the operator s manual for a power tool? a. tool speed. b. the materials the tool can be used with. c. the type of PPE that should be worn when using the tool. d. near-miss stories to help avoid injuries and accidents. Your co-worker might also be able to provide you with information that you can t find in any operator s manual, like near-miss stories that can help you avoid accidents and injuries. 4. Which of the following actions could cause an accident or injury when you use power tools? a. bypassing guards. b. making sure hand-held power tools are double-insulated. c. removing defective tools from the workplace. d. keeping a good footing while operating a tool. Never bypass guards or safety interlocks. 5. True or False? Protecting your eyes is a must with every power tool. Protecting your eyes is a must with every power tool. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

4 Seguridad con el uso de herramientas de potencia (Power Tool Safety) Usted usa herramientas de potencia todos los días en la obra. Sin embargo, si usted las usa en forma incorrecta, puede lesionarse. Vamos a hablar de cómo usarlas en forma segura para que usted no se lastime. Antes de usar cualquier herramienta de potencia, usted debe tomar el tiempo necesario para leer el manual del usuario. No simplemente tome una herramienta y espere averiguar cómo usarla sobre la marcha. Tome su tiempo para leer el manual para entender la operación de la herramienta, de qué cosa tener cuidado, y cómo usar la herramienta de una forma segura. El manual del usuario puede ayudarlo a evitar accidentes y lesiones al brindarle información útil como: la velocidad de la herramienta; los materiales o accesorios que se pueden usar con la herramienta; los peligros de operación; cómo cambiar las cuchillas, brocas, y otras partes; dónde poner las manos para mantener control, pero no lesionarse; la ubicación de los puntos de machucón o de pellizco; y qué tipo de EPP debe usar al usar la herramienta. Si nunca ha usado la herramienta, también es una buena idea pedirle a un compañero de trabajo que la ha usado que le enseñe cómo usarla. Si su compañero de trabajo usa la herramienta de potencia con frecuencia, es más probable que él/ella se sienta más cómodo y capacitado con la herramienta y pueda enseñarle las cosas que debe hacer y que no debe hacer. Su compañero de trabajo también podrá darle información que no puede encontrar en ningún manual del usuario, como historias de accidentes a punto de suceder que pueden ayudarlo a evitar los accidentes y lesiones. Cuando usa herramientas de potencia, usted se enfrenta a por lo menos dos peligros: partículas lanzadas al aire y ruido. La protección de sus ojos es imprescindible con toda herramienta de potencia. Los lentes de seguridad generalmente son suficientes, pero una careta facial podrá ser necesaria en algunos casos. Tal vez también necesite protección para la audición. Revise la clasificación NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: de ruido para la herramienta y hable con su supervisor si no está usted seguro. Use estas prácticas de seguridad en el trabajo al usar las herramientas de potencia: Nunca cargue una herramienta del cable o manguera. En cuanto a las herramientas eléctricas, no jale el cable para desconectarlas del receptáculo. Sujételas bien y asegúrese de poder sostenerlas en la mano al usar las herramientas, especialmente si está agarrando la herramienta por arriba de usted o en una posición extraña o incómoda. Si está trabajando desde una altura, considere colocar las herramientas de potencia en anclas o ataduras para que no se caigan y lesionen a alguien en el piso abajo. Asegúrese que todas las herramientas de potencia de mano tengan doble aislamiento o tenga un armazón puesto a tierra con un conductor de tierra continuo y probado. Nunca use oxígeno comprimido en las herramientas neumáticas. Las clavadoras, engrapadoras, y equipo similar con alimentación automática deben tener un resguardo de seguridad de boca para prevenir que la herramienta se active o dispare a menos que la boca esté en contacto con la superficie de trabajo. Nunca desvíe los resguardos de protección o los interruptores de enclavamiento/de seguridad. Saque las herramientas defectuosas de uso en el lugar de trabajo. SAFETY REMINDER Asegúrese de tener los pies bien plantados y mantener un buen equilibrio al operar las herramientas de potencia. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED SDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

5 Quiz Questions Seguridad con el uso de herramientas de potencia 1. Si nunca ha usado antes una herramienta: a. simplemente tómela y espere para averiguar cómo usarla sobre la marcha. b. todo lo que necesita hacer es preguntarle a un compañero de trabajo para que le muestre cómo usarla. c. usted debe leer el manual del usuario antes de usarla. d. fingir saber lo que está haciendo para no verse como un tonto. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Las prácticas de seguridad en el trabajo incluyen usar oxígeno comprimido en las herramientas neumáticas. 3. Cuál de los siguientes puntos de información no se encontrará en el manual del usuario de una herramienta de potencia? a. la velocidad de la herramienta. b. los materiales que no se pueden usar con la herramienta. c. el tipo de EPP que debe usar al usar la herramienta. d. las historias de accidentes a punto de suceder para ayudarlo a evitar las lesiones y accidentes. 4. Cuál de las siguientes acciones puede causar un accidente o lesión al usar herramientas de potencia? a. desviar los resguardos de protección. b. asegurarse que las herramientas de potencia de mano tengan doble aislamiento. c. sacar las herramientas defectuosas de uso en el lugar de trabajo. d. mantener un buen equilibrio al operar una herramienta. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Proteger sus ojos es imprescindible con toda herramienta de potencia. NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

6 Answer Key Seguridad con el uso de herramientas de potencia 1. Si nunca ha usado antes una herramienta: a. simplemente tómela y espere para averiguar cómo usarla sobre la marcha. b. todo lo que necesita hacer es preguntarle a un compañero de trabajo para que le muestre cómo usarla. c. usted debe leer el manual del usuario antes de usarla. d. fingir saber lo que está haciendo para no verse como un tonto. Antes de usar cualquier herramienta de potencia, usted debe tomar el tiempo necesario para leer el manual del usuario. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Las prácticas de seguridad en el trabajo incluyen usar oxígeno comprimido en las herramientas neumáticas. Nunca use oxígeno comprimido en las herramientas neumáticas 3. Cuál de los siguientes puntos de información no se encontrará en el manual del usuario de una herramienta de potencia? a. la velocidad de la herramienta. b. los materiales que no se pueden usar con la herramienta. c. el tipo de EPP que debe usar al usar la herramienta. d. las historias de accidentes a punto de suceder para ayudarlo a evitar las lesiones y accidentes. Su compañero de trabajo también podrá darle información que no puede encontrar en ningún manual del usuario, como historias de accidentes a punto de suceder que pueden ayudarlo a evitar los accidentes y lesiones. 4. Cuál de las siguientes acciones puede causar un accidente o lesión al usar herramientas de potencia? a. desviar los resguardos de protección. b. asegurarse que las herramientas de potencia de mano tengan doble aislamiento. c. sacar las herramientas defectuosas de uso en el lugar de trabajo. d. mantener un buen equilibrio al operar una herramienta. Nunca desvíe los resguardos de protección o los interruptores de enclavamiento/de seguridad. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Proteger sus ojos es imprescindible con toda herramienta de potencia. La protección de sus ojos es imprescindible con toda herramienta de potencia. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

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