A tool that
is powered by compressed air.
Learn more about pneumatic tool in the class Hand and Power Tool Safety 145
below.
Safety
Training
Class Information
Tooling U
classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The
typical class consists of 12 to 25 lessons and will take approximately one hour
to complete.
Class
Name:
|
Hand and
Power Tool Safety 145
|
Description:
|
This class
covers general safety guidelines for using hand and power tools as regulated
by OSHA.
|
Prerequisites:
|
none
|
Difficulty:
|
Beginner
|
Number of
Lessons:
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17
|
Language:
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English,
Spanish
|
Below are
all the competencies and job programs that contain the class Hand and Power
Tool Safety 145. Job programs are our traditional class lists organized
according to common job functions. Competencies are our latest job-specific
curricula that help tie online learning
to practical, hands-on tasks.
Competencies
·
Composites
·
Forming,
Fabricating, and Stamping
·
Machining
Class Outline
·
Objectives
·
The
Importance of Hand and Power Tool Safety
·
Hand and
Power Tool Basics
·
Worksite
Organization
·
Tool
Maintenance and Handling
·
Personal
Protective Equipment
·
Point of
Operation Safety
·
Hand Tool
Safety
·
Electric
Tool Safety
·
Abrasive
Wheel Tool Safety
·
Pneumatic
Tool Safety
·
Fuel and
Hydraulic Tool Safety
·
Powder Tool
Safety
·
What Is
Ergonomics?
·
The
Importance of Good Posture
·
Repetition/Force/Vibration
·
Summary
Class Objectives
·
Describe
general guidelines for hand and power tool safety.
·
Describe
important hand and power tool basics.
·
Describe the
characteristics of a well-organized worksite.
·
Describe
correct steps for proper tool maintenance and handling.
·
Identify
personal protective equipment for using hand and power tools.
·
Describe
safety procedures for point of operation safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for proper hand tool safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for proper electric tool safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for proper abrasive wheel tool safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for proper pneumatic tool safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for proper fuel and hydraulic tool safety.
·
Describe
general guidelines for powder tool safety.
·
Describe
ergonomics.
·
Describe the
importance of good posture.
·
Describe the
safety risks involved with tasks that require repetition, force, or vibration.
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