Health Tip: Use Hand Tools Safely

And help prevent injury

July 6, 2010 RSS Feed Print

(HealthDay News) -- A good set of tools can make most any job easier, but they can also cause injury if used improperly.

The U.S. National Safety Council offers these hand tool safety precautions:

  • Always keep tools well maintained, and use the appropriate tool for each project.
  • Follow instruction when using the tools, and use all safety features.
  • Power tools should have double insulation and be grounded correctly.
  • Power tools should always be turned off and unplugged before they're maintained.
  • Wear clothing that can't get caught in tools.
  • Wear appropriate protective gear when working with power tools, such as safety goggles or glasses, hearing protection and a dust mask over the nose and mouth.
  • Store tools safely, turned off and unplugged, and always where children can't reach them.

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