Safe Use of Floor Staplers
A safety talk covering staple trajectory, mallet control, and preventing accidental discharge when installing flooring.
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Key Hazards
- Staples ricocheting
- Hand injuries from mallet strikes
- Misfires from improper alignment
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of floor staplers is essential for flooring installers and carpenters. Staplers must be aligned perfectly to avoid ricochets.
Workers should position the stapler firmly against the board before striking.
Different flooring thicknesses require different staples and pressure settings.
Keeping hands away from the striking zone prevents injuries.
Safety Reminders
- Align staplers properly.
- Use correct staples for flooring type.
- Keep hands away from the mallet path.
- Inspect staplers before use.
Ask the Crew
- Is the stapler fully seated before striking?
- Do we have the correct staple length?