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Power Tools and Hand Tools

 

Workers using hand and power tools may be exposed to many hazards such as: objects that fall, fly, are  abrasive, or splash; harmful dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, and gases; frayed or damaged electrical cords, hazardous connections and improper grounding.

 

This small presentation will provide you and your co-workers information about power tools and safety tools hazards, safety tips and precautions.

 

Please click on the link to view this free workplace safety presentation: Power tools and hand tools safety.



 
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