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The following article was published in our article directory on September 21, 2013.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Chris Kauffman
Power tools make life easier for everyone from the home improvement guru to professional contractors. But they need to be handled like a pro or they can cause serious injury. Power tool safety is often neglected in favor of boredom, overconfidence or ignorance. Keeping some safety issues in mind can save limbs - and lives.
The most important rule in power tool safety is wearing safety glasses. Nothing is dumber than taking a stray shard in the eye because you haven't donned a pair of safety goggles. They can be Buddy Holly-styled horn rimmed or full-on wrap-arounds, just protect the orbs. This piece of equipment is perhaps the most important safety gear when using power tools.
Many a long-time power tool user finds himself at the audiologist years before natural hearing fades. When working with high-frequency, ear drum-piercing jigsaws and pneumatic drills, ear protection should be used to prevent hearing loss. This is especially true when working in close spaces.
Clothing is as important as glasses or hearing protection. Loose clothing can easily get sucked into a motor, and long hair should be tied up and tucked under a helmet, if one is necessary. The whole body should be covered, and gloves and masks can reduce injuries from splinters and sharp implements. Finally, steel-toed boots can wrap up an outfit perfectly, especially when accompanied with a hard hat.
Knowing your tools can help prevent injury: Not only knowing how to use them, but using the right tool for the right job. Read instruction manuals thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with safety precautions. And treat tools with respect. Power cords are not meant to be handles for the tools, and while not in use, power tools should remain unplugged.
Keeping the work area clean is another overlooked facet of power tool safety. Dust can cause a spark and ignite flammables. Gas and oil should be kept away from power tools. And a clean workspace makes for easier use of the power tool, reducing accidents. Keep water away from the workbench to cut down on the chance of electrical shock, and proper inspection of power tools is equally important. Some electrical tape can fix a nicked cord, but when the equipment sounds or feels different, it's better to hold off and repair or replace the offending tool.
Proper lighting is another factor in power tool safety. And putting tools away helps avoid any confusion when your coworker relieves you in the morning. Moreover, certain tools require a certain amount of respect. Miter and table saws, nail guns and belt sanders all require additional attention. By practicing these guidelines for safety for power tool users, you can ensure a bid at the next job.
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