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Before using hand tools inspect for the following (HANDS TOOLS ONLY)

  • Is the outside of the tool is free of grease, oil and accumulated foreign matter?

  • Does the tool have visible cracks in jaws or handle?

  • Are the blades or bits damaged, cracked, etc.?

  • Are handles cracked, damaged or loose from heads of hammers, axes mauls and other similar tools?

  • Do the tips of screwdrivers, chisels or other similar tools show excessive wear?

  • Are the gripping surfaces pliers, wrenches or other similar tools worn?

  • Do tools such as chisels and punches mushroomed heads?

  • Are cutting tools such as chisels and axes sharp?

  • Do tool appears to be in generally good condition?

Before using portable power tools inspect for the following (PORTABLE POWER TOOLS ONLY)

  • Are rotating or moving parts of tools guarded to prevent physical contact?

  • Is tool leaking fluids such as gasoline, oil etc.?

  • Are the blades or bits damaged, cracked, etc.?

  • Do tool appears to be in generally good condition?

  • Is proper PPE is available to handle certain tools?

  • Is the outside of the tool is free of grease, oil and accumulated foreign matter?

  • If so equipped, is the electrical cord third prong (ground) intact?

  • Are all shields, guards or attachments required by OSHA or manufacturer present?

  • Does the tool power-source shows damage (cord, air-line, battery, etc.)?

  • Is the tool is double insulated and tool housing in good condition?

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