
        

 |
Using Power Tools
Check tools and cords for wear before you start.
Check cords and connections for wear, cuts, or frays. Make sure cords
and tools are not being exposed to oil, heat, or corrosive materials.
Take precautions in wet areas.
If you are in an area where there is moisture, make sure your tools and
cords are designed for heavy-duty use and the circuits are equipped with
GFCIs (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters). Dirt and dampness increase
the risk of shock, so be sure to keep your tools and work area clean and
dry.
Take care of your tools:
- Carry tools by their handles, not by their cords.
- Switch tools off before plugging or unplugging,
and always unplug tools before cleaning them.
- Tool shields, barriers, insulation, and GFCIs
protect you from shock. Don't modify them to try to get the job done
faster.
- If a tool sparks, if the cord heats up while
in use, or if the tool delivers a shock, it poses a serious electrical
hazard and should be discarded.
|
|
 |