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A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

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Page 1: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

AUTO SAFETY TESTPart 2 - Tools

Page 2: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

WHY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB?

Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety

Page 3: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

WHY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB?

Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety

Page 4: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

GIVE SOMEONE A TOOL SO THEY CAN:

Take it by the handle Catch it if it falls Take the point or edge first Take it with both hands

Page 5: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

GIVE SOMEONE A TOOL SO THEY CAN:

Take it by the handle Catch it if it falls Take the point or edge first Take it with both hands

Page 6: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS IN YOUR POCKET CAN:

Injure and damage clothes and upholstery Get lost and be charged to you Dropped on the floor and break Get in the way when working

Page 7: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS IN YOUR POCKET CAN:

Injure and damage clothes and upholstery Get lost and be charged to you Dropped on the floor and break Get in the way when working

Page 8: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS MUST BE:

Used with gloves Kept clean and free of dust, oil and grease Kept covered Wiped with friction oil

Page 9: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS MUST BE:

Used with gloves Kept clean and free of dust, oil and grease Kept covered Wiped with friction oil

Page 10: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS YOU’RE FINISHED WITH SHOULD BE:

Stacked neatly on the bench Put under the bench Passed on to someone else Returned to where they belong

Page 11: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS YOU’RE FINISHED WITH SHOULD BE:

Stacked neatly on the bench Put under the bench Passed on to someone else Returned to where they belong

Page 12: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

DRAWERS AND CABINETS SHOULD BE:

Kept closed Painted red Clearly labeled Avoided

Page 13: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

DRAWERS AND CABINETS SHOULD BE:

Kept closed Painted red Clearly labeled Avoided

Page 14: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS LEFT ON LEDGES AND FENDERS COULD:

Get lost Fall on someone Get dirty Look messy

Page 15: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS LEFT ON LEDGES AND FENDERS COULD:

Get lost Fall on someone Get dirty Look messy

Page 16: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS SHOULD NOT BE LEFT STICKING OVER AN EDGE BECAUSE:

It looks unprofessional Someone could bump into them They could get broken They could damage the bench

Page 17: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

TOOLS SHOULD NOT BE LEFT STICKING OVER AN EDGE BECAUSE:

It looks unprofessional Someone could bump into them They could get broken They could damage the bench

Page 18: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

HARDENED TOOLS HIT TOGETHER:

Could chip and scatter the pieces Make too much noise Might break the handle Softens the metal

Page 19: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

HARDENED TOOLS HIT TOGETHER:

Could chip and scatter the pieces Make too much noise Might break the handle Softens the metal

Page 20: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

WHEN USING POWER TOOLS, DO NOT:

Use only power tools that have been properly grounded

Disconnect the power tool when you are done

Hold the work with one hand while using the tool with the other

Keep the cord away from oil and sharp objects

Page 21: A UTO S AFETY T EST Part 2 - Tools. W HY USE THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB ? Neatness Precision Efficiency Safety.

WHEN USING POWER TOOLS, DO NOT:

Use only power tools that have been properly grounded

Disconnect the power tool when you are done

Hold the work with one hand while using the tool with the other

Keep the cord away from oil and sharp objects