Comprehensive Hand and Power Tool Safety Training Course

 
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Review online course content.
Review questions.
 
 
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Participate in discussions, demonstrations,
and hands-on activities that will enable you
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Identify which tools are required.
Use hand tools safely and efficiently.
Use power tools safely and efficiently.
 
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Safe practices
How to know which tool to use
Difference between residential and
commercial sites
Correct use of personal protective
equipment (PPE)
Activity Worksheets #1, #2, #3
 
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Safe practices for using common tools:
Screwdrivers
Hammers
Pliers
Wrenches
Hand saws
Activity Worksheet  #4
 
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OSHA hand and power tool safety
guidelines
Activity Worksheet #5
 
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Power tool inspection and
maintenance
How to lubricate, tighten and replace
worn tool components
Working with safety
   guards and switches
Activity Worksheet  #6
 
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Safe practices
Check for leaks.
Always use PPE when using liquid fuel
power tools.
Activity Worksheet  #7
 
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Safety guidelines and requirements
for:
Portable circular saws
Portable belt sanding machines
Portable abrasive wheels
Hydraulic jacks
Activity Worksheet  #8
 
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Compressed Gas Association (CGA)
US Department of Transportation (FHWA)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 
http://www.ansi.org/
Code of Federal Regulations:
1910 Subpart P
, Hand and portable powered tools and other hand-held equipment
1926 Subpart I
, Tools - hand and power
1910 Subpart O
, Machinery and Machine Guarding
1910 Subpart Q
, Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
1910 Subpart S
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1926 Subpart F
, Fire Protection and Prevention
1926 Subpart K
, Electrical
1926 Subpart V
, Power Transmission and Distribution
 
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Explore a detailed online course covering essential topics in hand and power tool safety. Learn about the correct usage of various tools, safety practices, personal protective equipment, and maintenance guidelines. Engage in hands-on activities and discussions to enhance your understanding and proficiency in tool safety. Benefit from insights on OSHA guidelines, inspection techniques, and safe practices for both hand and power tools.

  • Tool Safety
  • Online Course
  • OSHA Guidelines
  • Hand Tools
  • Power Tools

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  1. Hand and Power Tool Safety

  2. Introduction Review online course content. Review questions. 2

  3. Workshop Objectives Participate in discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities that will enable you to: Identify which tools are required. Use hand tools safely and efficiently. Use power tools safely and efficiently. 3

  4. General Tool Safety Safe practices How to know which tool to use Difference between residential and commercial sites Correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE) Activity Worksheets #1, #2, #3 4

  5. Hand Tool Safety Safe practices for using common tools: Screwdrivers Hammers Pliers Wrenches Hand saws Activity Worksheet #4 5

  6. Power Tool Safety OSHA hand and power tool safety guidelines Activity Worksheet #5 6

  7. Inspection and Maintenance Power tool inspection and maintenance How to lubricate, tighten and replace worn tool components Working with safety guards and switches Activity Worksheet #6 7

  8. Liquid Fuel Power Tools Safe practices Check for leaks. Always use PPE when using liquid fuel power tools. Activity Worksheet #7 8

  9. Circular Saws, Belt Sanding and Abrasive Wheel Tool Safety Safety guidelines and requirements for: Portable circular saws Portable belt sanding machines Portable abrasive wheels Hydraulic jacks Activity Worksheet #8 9

  10. Sources Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Compressed Gas Association (CGA) US Department of Transportation (FHWA) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) http://www.ansi.org/ Code of Federal Regulations: 1910 Subpart P, Hand and portable powered tools and other hand-held equipment 1926 Subpart I, Tools - hand and power 1910 Subpart O, Machinery and Machine Guarding 1910 Subpart Q, Welding, Cutting, and Brazing 1910 Subpart S , Electrical 1926 Subpart F, Fire Protection and Prevention 1926 Subpart K, Electrical 1926 Subpart V, Power Transmission and Distribution 10

  11. Open Discussion Questions Comments 11

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