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  1. CCOHS: Hand Tool Ergonomics - Tool Design

    Aug 28, 2025 · How can the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) resulting from the use of hand tools be reduced? Tool design (weight, shape, fit to the user and the …

  2. CCOHS: Powered Hand Tools - Electric Tools - Basic Safety

    Aug 28, 2025 · When and how should you inspect powered hand tools? Inspect tools for any damage prior to each use.

  3. CCOHS: Hand Tools - General Hand Tool Operation

    What are some basic tips when using hand tools? Make sure that employees are properly trained in the safe use of hand tools.

  4. When manual hand tools are used for tasks requiring frequent and repetitive use of force to perform a task or job, the risk of developing a WMSD increases. One of the most effective …

  5. Keep tools in good condition at all times. Inspect tools for defects before use. Replace or repair defective tools. Keep cutting tools sharp and cover sharp edges with a suitable covering to …

  6. now about the safe use of power tools with sharp blad How can I work safely with broken glass and dishware? Why is there a concern when working near sharp blades or edges? The most …

  7. CCOHS: Powered Hand Tools – Use of Grinder Attachments

    Apr 15, 2025 · What is a portable grinder? A portable grinder is a hand-held power tool designed for grinding, cutting, sanding, or polishing a variety of materials.

  8. The Young Workers Zone : Teaching Tools : Physical Hazards: …

    Mar 21, 2018 · Every time you have to use a new tool or machine, request for training. Tools and equipment have several safety features such as: Guards to prevent unintentional contact with …

  9. CCOHS: Powered Hand Tools - Pneumatic Tools - Basic Safety

    Use low-vibration tools, or tools with an auto-balance system or anti-vibration handle. Vibration can cause changes in tendons, muscles, bones and joints, and can affect the nervous system, …

  10. CCOHS: Hand Tools - Pliers and Wire Cutters

    Such tools also require increased force to hold the workpiece, which, in turn, increases the risk of muscular fatigue and repetitive strain injuries. Replace tools when the teeth or cutters are …