Safe Use of Cable Crimpers
A safety talk covering proper die selection, pressure control, and preventing mis-crimps when using cable crimpers.
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Key Hazards
- Crushed fingers
- Incorrect crimps causing electrical failure
- Flying debris from damaged lugs
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of cable crimpers is vital for electricians, maintenance workers, and installers. Correct die selection is essential for reliable connections.
Workers should match the crimping die to the cable and lug size before squeezing.
Different cable types—copper or aluminum—require different pressure levels.
Inspecting crimps ensures tight, clean connections that won’t loosen under load.
Safety Reminders
- Use the correct die size.
- Check crimps after pressing.
- Keep fingers clear of jaws.
- Inspect cables for damage before crimping.
Ask the Crew
- Are we using the correct die for this cable size?
- Is today’s cable copper or aluminum?