Hammer Safety

Hammer Safety

Hammer Safety The hammer is one of the most commonly Remember This used tools in construction. Although it’s ALWAYS wear eye protection when using a low-tech, it is a common cause of injuries hammer. and accidents. Wear hearing protection if you are doing a lot of hammering. Kyle’s Story Check the hammer before use. If it has any Kyle, a carpenter, was working on the roof of defects, such as a loose head or cracked handle, a house. As he began hammering, suddenly do not use it. the head of the hammer came loose and Make sure the area around you is clear and that struck his co-worker. no one is standing behind you. Use the right type of hammer for the job. What could Kyle have done to prevent this incident? o Use a claw hammer for driving nails. The claw part is suitable for pulling nails out. Do you know anyone who has been injured while using a hammer? If so, o Use hammers with electrically insulated what happened? handles for work on or around exposed energized parts. o NEVER strike hardened steel surfaces with a steel hammer. o Use a soft metal hammer or one with a plastic, wood, or rawhide head when striking steel surfaces. How can we stay safe today? What will we do at the worksite to prevent injuries from improper hammer use? 1. 2. OSHA Standard: 1926.300 ©2017, CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. CPWR is the research and training arm of NABTU. Production of this document was supported by cooperative agreement OH 009762 from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH. Hammer Safety Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes. Make sure the hammer’s handle IS NOT loose or damaged. Use the right type of hammer for the job. ©2017, CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. CPWR is the research and training arm of NABTU. Production of this document was supported by cooperative agreement OH 009762 from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH..

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