
Power tools are essential for many tasks on site, but they carry serious risks if not inspected and maintained properly. A missing guard, a damaged cord, or a loose part can turn a useful tool into a significant hazard. Injuries often occur because power tools are not checked before use. Today, we’ll cover the importance of inspecting power tools to ensure guarding and safety features are in place and working as they should.
Before Use: Inspect the Tool
Check Safety Features
Maintain the Tool
Storage and Handling
PPE Requirements
A worker once used a circular saw without inspecting it beforehand. The blade guard was stuck open, and during use, the saw kicked back, causing a deep laceration to the hand. A quick inspection would have revealed the issue and prevented the injury.
Encourage the team to share examples or raise concerns about inspection routines.
Let’s commit to inspecting every power tool before each use. Starting today, always check for intact guards, secure cords, and functional safety features. Taking a few minutes can prevent a serious injury.
Power tools are extremely useful—but only when used safely. By regularly inspecting our equipment and ensuring safety features are in place, we protect ourselves and our crew. Thank you for continuing to put safety first.
Before Use: Inspect the Tool
Check Safety Features
Maintain the Tool
Storage and Handling
PPE Requirements
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