OSHA: Using Power tools - Part 2
When using grind tools, make sure to:
-Always use eye or face protection -Turn off the power when not in use
When should a jack be inspected?
-At least once every six months -Immediately after it is subject to abnormal loading or shock -Before and after it is sent out for repairs
Which of the following are potential hazards when working with jacks?
-Exceeding the load limit -Unbalance load
Which of the following are safe practices when using jacks?
-Never exceed the jack's load limit -When using a jack, make sure the lift force is applied evenly -Block the base of the jack when the foundation is not level or firm -Lubricate all jacks evenly
Three common types of jacks are:
-Ratchet lever jacks -Screw jacks -Hydraulic jacks
When setting up a jack make sure that:
-The base of the jack rests on a firm, level surface -The jack is correctly centered -The lift force is applied evenly
Which of the following statements about powered abrasive wheel tools are true?
-They must have guards that cover the spindle end, nut and flange projections -Allow the tool to come up to operating speed before grinding or cutting -Never use damaged abrasive wheels