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SAFETY NORMS AT WORK.

JHERSSON JHAIR MARIN HERNANDEZ


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1. Always examine the tool for


damages before use.

TRUE

2. It is OK to wear loose clothing,


dangling objects and jewellery using
hand tool

FALSE

3. Kepp cords and hoses away


from heat, oil and sharp edges.

TRUE

4. Use only tools and


equipment in good condition

TRUE

5. It is OK to make
adjustments or clear a jam
while thepower toolis
running

FALSE

6. If any tool breaks or malfunctions,


report it to your supervisor inmediately

TRUE

7. Before connecting to a power


source, make sure the power is on.

TRUE

8. Safety glasses shall always be worn


whenever you are using power hand tool.

TRUE

9. There are several types of power tools,


including electric, pneumatic, hydraulic

TRUE

10. Never usic electric tools in


wet conditions.

TRUE

11. When not in use, power


tools should be disconnected.

TRUE

12. Keep safe distance between


your hands and all moving parts of
the power tool.

TRUE

13. Dont leave a power tool


unattended while it is running

FALSE

14. It is OK to startle someone


who is using a power tool.

TRUE

15. Use safety guards exactly as


they are supposed to be used.

TRUE

16. When tightening a nut with an


adjustable wrench, always pull teh
wrench toward you; never push the
wrench away from you.

TRUE

17. Plastic covered handles on


wire-cutting pliers may be used to
cut low_voltage live

TRUE

18. Screwdrivers may be used for


purposes other than driving or
removing screws.

FALSE

19. When selecting a standard


screwdriver be certain that the
tip is almost as thick and as
wide as the slot of the head of
a screw.

TRUE

20. When using a hacksaw,


safety glasses must be worn.

TRUE

21. When you are finished using a


hacksaw, tension should be eased.

FALSE

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