Hand Tool Inspection Safety
A safety talk focused on inspecting hand tools before use to prevent injuries and equipment failure.
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Key Hazards
- Tool failure due to cracks or wear
- Cuts and pinch injuries from damaged tools
- Improvised tool use leading to loss of control
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Hand tool inspection safety is important because damaged tools often fail without warning. Many injuries happen when tools are assumed to be safe without inspection.
Tools should be checked for cracks, loose handles, bent parts, and excessive wear before use.
Damaged tools must be removed from service and not repaired in the field unless approved.
Using the right tool for the task reduces force and improves control.
Safety Reminders
- Inspect tools before each use.
- Remove damaged tools from service.
- Do not improvise or modify tools.
- Use the correct tool for the job.
Ask the Crew
- Are our hand tools in good condition today?
- Are we using the correct tool for each task?