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Keep cords away from heat oil and sharp edges including the cutting surface of a power saw or drill.
Osha s electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock electrocution fires and explosions.
If an adapter must be used to accommodate a two hole receptacle the adapter wire must be attached to a known functioning ground.
Check electric tools to ensure that a tool with a 3 prong plug has an approved 3 wire cord and is grounded.
Do not use electric tools in damp or wet locations unless they are approved for that purpose.
Operate electric tools within their design limitations.
Gold silver aluminum and copper are all good conductors.
Never carry a tool by the cord.
This tool identifies overlaps between existing osha standards that may apply to your workplace and action items described in the recommended practices for safety and health programs.
This rule is very easy to forget especially when you are showing some electrical part pointing with metallic pencil.
Metals and generally water are conductors.
Never use metallic pencils or rulers or wear rings or metal watchbands when working with electrical equipment.
Use only tools and equipment with non conducting handles when working on electrical devices.
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Use gloves and appropriate safety footwear when using electric tools.
Dropping tools accidental touching condensation material failure corrosion.
Electrical hazards an attendant shall be stationed to warn and protect employees.
Osha office of training and education electrical elbasic1 1 95 3 electrical materials a material that contains many free electrons and is capable of carrying an electric current is called a conductor.
There are differences between the ppe suggested for use with hand tools and the ppe suggested for safe power tool use.
Disconnect tools when not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits etc.
These requirements overlap with the guideline s core elements of management leadership worker participation hazard identification and assessment education and training.
The three prong plug should be plugged in a properly grounded 3 pole outlet.
Power tools present more hazards than hand tools due to the speed at which they operate and the potential for the user to come into contact with the power source electrical pneumatic hydraulic etc.