Power Tool Safety Saves Fingers and Lives
It seems like it’s all fun and games in the workshop, at least until someone loses a finger or an eyeball. Power tools are among the handiest things that you can have around the home, and many of them are nearly impossible to live without if you are undertaking a home repair or improvement project, or for home maintenance. Nonetheless, it is vital that you know how to properly use and care for your power tools, and that everyone in the home who uses the tools also practices power tool safety.
Handle With Care
It is important that power tools are handled with care, and one thing that must be watched for on any electrical power tool is its cord. Always be certain that the cord is functional and in good shape before use of the tool. Unplug the tool when you are finished using it to help reduce the chance of an accident. Avoid picking the power tool up by its cord, and never just tug on the cord to unplug it from a socket, as this will damage the cord over time. During use, be careful that you do not become tangled in the cord or that the cord is not a tripping hazard, especially during use. When an extension cord must be used in order to use the tool, only use extension cords that are in good shape and never use those that are damaged or that have exposed wiring. Use only heavy duty extension cords with power tools.
Electrical Shock Risks
When using a power tool in a location that is wet or damp, you must use extreme caution. Keep in mind that not every power tool is designed for or even approved for such usages. Some power tools are double-insulated and have non-metallic casings. While tools of this design can reduce the chance of electrical shock, there is still a chance that water may enter the tool and make contact with the electrical components, bypassing the double insulation. In this instance, if the user of the tool touches another surface that is conductive of electricity, a shock will occur. If you are using a power tool and it falls into water, always disconnect the tool from the power source before touching the tool.
Maintenance of Your Tools
Maintenance of your power tools is important not just for your safety, but to keep the tool in good working order so that it will last longer. Store your tools in a location that is dry when not in use. Maintain the cords to your tools; if one becomes damaged, always have the tool repaired professionally. Keep tools and tool cords away from sharp edges (including your power saw blade), water, oil, and heat. Always unplug your power tool when changing a blade or attaching an accessory.
Importance of Safety Gear
Your protection during the use of power tools depends on using the right safety gear. Ear protection, safety glasses, appropriate footwear, and good work gloves should be used when operating your power tool. Avoid wearing loose clothing when operating a power tool and always tie back any long hair as either can become caught in the tool and cause serious injury.
Selecting Right Tool for Job at Hand
Being safe also means selecting the right power tool for the job at hand. Use your power tools only for the purpose that they are designed to avoid danger. Become familiar with your tool and learn how to operate it safely prior to using it. Use your power tools in an area that has sufficient lighting, and keep the area where you are working clean and free from debris, saw dust and so on.
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