A. Performance Task Week 3 (Maintain hand tools) Direction: separate Rearrange the procedure in maintaining hand tools by writing the correct sequence on a sheet of paper. Clear tools after user Store tools in a dry place inspear toois botore usang Repair damage tools Keep tools in toolboxes​

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What are some basic tips when using hand tools?

Ensure that employees are properly trained in the safe use of hand tools.

Always provide training on how to choose the right tool for the job, how to correctly use each tool, and how to identify when tools need repair.

Select the right tool for the job. Substitutes increase the chance of having an accident.

Use tools designed to allow wrist to stay straight. Avoid using hand tools with your wrist bent.

Use good quality tools.

Keep tools in good condition at all times.

Inspect tools for defects before use. Replace or repair defective tools.

Keep cutting tools sharp and cover sharp edges with a suitable covering to protect the tool and to prevent injuries from unintended contact.

Replace cracked, splintered, or broken handles on files, hammers, screwdrivers, or sledges.

Ensure that the handles of tools like hammers and axes fit tightly into the head of the tool.

Replace worn jaws on wrenches, pipe tools and pliers.

Redress burred or mushroomed heads of striking tools.

Pull on a wrench or pliers. Never push unless you hold the tool with your palm open.

Point sharp tools (e.g., saws, chisels, knives) laying on benches away from aisles and handles should not extend over the edge of the bench top.

Maintain tools carefully. Keep them clean and dry, and store them properly after each use.

Carry tools in a sturdy tool box to and from the worksite.

Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a faceshield (with safety glasses or goggles) and well-fitting gloves appropriate for the hazards to which you may be exposed when doing various tasks.

Keep the work environment clean and tidy to avoid clutter which may cause accidents.

Use a heavy belt or apron and hang tools pointed down at your sides, not behind your back.

Keep the work space tidy. Store tools properly when not in use.

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