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Functional Tools
Functional Tools
Non-Functional
and Functional
Tools
Tools are very useful in
the jobs at home.
However, tools that are
not functional may
cause harm.
Methods of Identifying Non-
Functional Tools and Equipment
1. Visual Inspection
This is done through visual observation
on the appearance of the tools and
equipment by the expert.
Methods of Identifying Non-
Functional Tools and Equipment
2. Functionality
The extra noise and/or vibration in the
operation means that there are
problems on the parts and the
accessories are starting to develop.
Methods of Identifying Non-
Functional Tools and Equipment
3. Performance
There is a need for an immediate
repair and/or maintenance of the hand
tools or equipment whenever there is
wrong with its performance.
Methods of Identifying Non-
Functional Tools and Equipment
5. Person’s Involved
Does the technical person have skills
and knowledge about the technology?
Non-Functional Tools and
Equipment
These refer to the damage and
impairs where the material cannot
perform its regular function.
Examples of these are the
following:
1. Hammer with a broken handle
2. Screwdriver with a broken handle
3. Long Nose Pliers with damage jaw
4. A broken / cut foot rule
5. Electrical equipment with damage
cord
Functional Tools and
Equipment
These are in good condition
and can perform the regular
functions. Examples of these
are the following:
1. Standard Screwdriver
2. Philips Screwdriver
3. Combination Pliers
4. Long Nose Pliers
5. Wire Stripper
6. Portable Electric Drill
Inventory Form
This is a list of tools,
materials, property and
other resources.
Parts of an Inventory Form