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    Safety First: Best practices for using tools and equipment on the job site

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 21, 20243 Mins Read
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    The use of tools and equipment on a construction site is an essential part of the role. All employees must be fully aware of how to operate each piece of kit as this will play a pivotal part in preventing accidents and injuries. 

    In this article, we’ll be discussing the best practices for using tools and equipment on a construction site. 

    Understanding tool and equipment safety guidelines

    Understanding the safety guidelines provided by the tools’ manufacturers is incredibly important. It’s advised to always follow the operational instructions to understand how each piece of equipment works. 

    When purchasing tools, you should inspect them to ensure they aren’t damaged or faulty. They must be in good working order to carry out construction jobs safely and effectively. 

    You should also be choosing the right tools for the task at hand. This means finding the right application and using the right sized bits, blades and accessories on power tools. Doing so can reduce the likelihood of injury and disruption to the project. 

    Personal protective equipment (PPE) essentials

    PPE should always be worn upon arrival at a construction site and it must be on at all times. This is particularly important as it is designed to protect you from a wide range of workplace hazards.

    Some of the most common types of PPE include:

    • High-visibility clothing
    • Protective goggles
    • Safety helmets
    • Safety boots
    • Earplugs
    • Gloves
    • Respirators

    PPE plays a pivotal role in keeping you safe on site – it could save your life. 

    Training and education initiatives

    Many workplace accidents are caused by human error. All employees should undergo regular staff training to ensure they know exactly how to carry out their job role and use equipment correctly.

    Training sessions, certification programmes, and workshops are a great way to understand your employees’ experience levels. Carrying out these incentives ensures they are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills to work safely.

    Hazard identification and risk assessment

    Risk assessments help employers identify potential hazards on site. Any potential dangers associated with your tools and equipment should be prevented where possible. For example, staff should never alter the tools, such as disabling safety devices or removing guards. 

    While a Milwaukee 3/8 ratchet doesn’t pose the same risks as an angle grinder, all tools should be handled with care and used appropriately. 

    When working with various hand and power tools, you should ensure there is enough room to safely operate it without coming into contact with other colleagues or objects. Appropriate signage should be displayed where necessary to warn people that a dangerous tool is in use.

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