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Hand Tools Inspection Form

Doc No.: FMCO-CVHB-HSE-GEN-FRM-005


Revision: 01 _ 29 Aug 2023

General
Date Location
Department Discipline
Total Number of Tools Inspected:
Screwdriver (-) Pliers Wrench Hammer Handsaw
Screwdriver (*) Knife Wire Stripper Tin Snips File
Allen Key Chisel Crimping Tool Mallet Other
Tool Check Points Pass/Fail/NA Comments/Remarks
Inspect the handle for cracks or damage.
Screwdriver
Check that the tip is not worn or bent and not rusted.
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Check insulation on electrical screwdrivers prevent electrical shock.
Inspect the pivot point for proper alignment and smooth movement.
Pliers Check for any damage to the gripping surfaces.
Check insulation on electrical plier prevent electrical shock.
Ensure the jaws are not damaged or worn.
Wrench Check the handle for any cracks or deformities.
Check insulation on electrical wrench prevent electrical shock.
Ensure the handle is secure and free from cracks.
Hammer
Check for any chips or damage on the hammer head.
Ensure the teeth are sharp and not damaged.
Handsaw
Inspect the handle for secure attachment.
Ensure the blade is properly secured in the handle.
Knife
Check for smooth blade extension and retraction.
Ensure the stripping blades are sharp and properly aligned.
Wire
Check the handle for comfortable grip and secure attachment.
Stripper
Check insulation on electrical wire stripper prevent electrical shock.
Inspect the pivot point for proper alignment and smooth movement.
Tin Snips
Check for any damage to the gripping surfaces.
Inspect the file teeth for dullness or damage.
File
Check the handle for tight attachment.
Check for any signs of bending or wear.
Allen Key
Ensure the hexagonal ends are not rounded.
Inspect the cutting edge for sharpness and damage.
Chisel Check the handle for tight attachment and any cracks.
Protective hand guard is in place and free from any damage.
Inspect the pivot point for proper alignment and smooth movement.
Nose Plier Check for any damage to the gripping surfaces.
Check insulation on electrical plier prevent electrical shock.
Check the handle for any cracks, damage, or signs of wear.
Crimping
Inspect the crimping jaws for alignment and any signs of damage.
Tool
Test the ratchet mechanism to ensure it operates smoothly.
If there is any other tool, list down below and perform the inspection.

Inspected By Signature Date

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