Toolbox Talk
February 16 LEADING THE WAY SAFELY
Hand Tools
Your hands are your most valuable tools. Nothing has ever been invented that can match them for
practicality and adaptability. That’s why it’s so important to protect your hands, both at work and at home.
Every year, there are numerous accidents caused by the improper use of hand tools. Most are painful and
tender for days or weeks, causing discomfort not just at work but also at home restricting your leisure
activities.
Many risks can be controlled by ensuring the hand tools we use are the correct tools for the task, that they
are used properly and maintained in a good condition.
At Fabricom we have had a number of injuries involving the use of incorrect tools and the use of flogging
spanners are high on the list. We must avoid the use of Flogging spanners
were possible, but if it is unavoidable and we have to use them we must use
a finger saver device.
Adjustable spanners are useful tools, but not for tightening up bolts on flanges. These
spanners can easily open slightly and slip, injuring fingers.
Always use the correct size spanner and use the ring end of the spanner where possible.
Machine guards have been installed to protect you. When you bypass them you risk serious
injury. Be sure they are in place before you begin your task.
A handle is positioned for two functions. The first is to allow the ultimate control of the tool
whilst in use. The second is to eliminate the chance of your hand contacting the rotating part of the
machine. Never remove the handle or guard.
When cleaning machinery or handling swarf from drilling operations, always wear high cut
resistant gloves and use a hand brush.
Crushing hazards are common at home and at work. Exercise caution when working with
hammers.
Gloves are provided to protect you - establish which gloves are identified in the risk assessment for the task
and wear them.
Prevention is the best cure. Wear the appropriate personal protective equipment. Avoid direct contact with
skin irritants & use barrier creams. Wash with soap and water before taking breaks, having lunch, or leaving
work. If you get any chemicals or other irritant on your hands, wash them immediately.
USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE TASK
DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS, FINGERS OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN HARMS WAY
ALWAYS THINK WHAT IF
KEEP YOURSELF OUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE

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    Toolbox Talk February 16LEADING THE WAY SAFELY Hand Tools Your hands are your most valuable tools. Nothing has ever been invented that can match them for practicality and adaptability. That’s why it’s so important to protect your hands, both at work and at home. Every year, there are numerous accidents caused by the improper use of hand tools. Most are painful and tender for days or weeks, causing discomfort not just at work but also at home restricting your leisure activities. Many risks can be controlled by ensuring the hand tools we use are the correct tools for the task, that they are used properly and maintained in a good condition. At Fabricom we have had a number of injuries involving the use of incorrect tools and the use of flogging spanners are high on the list. We must avoid the use of Flogging spanners were possible, but if it is unavoidable and we have to use them we must use a finger saver device. Adjustable spanners are useful tools, but not for tightening up bolts on flanges. These spanners can easily open slightly and slip, injuring fingers. Always use the correct size spanner and use the ring end of the spanner where possible. Machine guards have been installed to protect you. When you bypass them you risk serious injury. Be sure they are in place before you begin your task. A handle is positioned for two functions. The first is to allow the ultimate control of the tool whilst in use. The second is to eliminate the chance of your hand contacting the rotating part of the machine. Never remove the handle or guard. When cleaning machinery or handling swarf from drilling operations, always wear high cut resistant gloves and use a hand brush. Crushing hazards are common at home and at work. Exercise caution when working with hammers. Gloves are provided to protect you - establish which gloves are identified in the risk assessment for the task and wear them. Prevention is the best cure. Wear the appropriate personal protective equipment. Avoid direct contact with skin irritants & use barrier creams. Wash with soap and water before taking breaks, having lunch, or leaving work. If you get any chemicals or other irritant on your hands, wash them immediately. USE THE CORRECT TOOL FOR THE TASK DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS, FINGERS OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN HARMS WAY ALWAYS THINK WHAT IF KEEP YOURSELF OUT OF THE LINE OF FIRE