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Humans have been using hand tools since prehistoric times. The evolution from the primitive Stone Age tools to sophisticatedly engineered tools has changed the way we perform work today. Hand and power tools are used daily to help perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult or impossible. However, the advances in tools have also created new challenges for their users. Even simple tools pose great hazards, and can cause severe injuries if not used or maintained properly. In order to reduce or eliminate these hazards, OSHA recommends that special attention should be paid toward hand and power tool safety. In this article, some basic precautions are discussed that can prevent common injuries caused by hand and power tools.

Hand Tool Hazards and Protection

Usually, hand and power tool hazards are caused through misuse and improper maintenance. You should remember the following when handling such tools:


Do not use wrenches when their jaws are sprung;
Never use impact tools, such as chisels and wedges, when their heads have mushroomed;
Tools with loose, cracked or splintered handles should never be used
You must never use a screwdriver as a chisel;
Tools with taped handles should be checked first for any hidden cracks;
Use Personal Protective Equipment, such as safety goggles and gloves;
Keep floor surface where working free from debris and tripping or slipping hazards;
Keep cutting tools sharp.


Power Tool Hazards and Precautions

Power tools could be extremely hazardous when used improperly. They must always be fitted with guards and safety switches. Here are some precautions you should take while handling such tools:


Remember to disconnect all tools when they are not in use and also when their accessories are changed;
Before servicing and cleaning all tools must be disconnected from the power source;
People that are not involved with the work must be kept away from the work;
Never hold the switch button while carrying a plugged-in tool;
Before starting to work, make sure both your hands are free to operate the tool. You can do this by securing your work with clamps or a vice;
Do not wear loose clothing and jewelry that can get caught in moving parts;
Damaged electric tools must be removed and tagged with the words: ?Do Not Use?;
Portable tools should never be carried by their cord;
Electric cords must not be used to hoist or lower tools;
All cords and hoses must be kept away from oil, heat and sharp edges at all times.


Remember, it can only take one mistake! So be sensible and stay safe.

Safe Driving
Edward Lewis 
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    Handy Tips To Keep In Mind To Make Driving Enjoyable

  • It is better to get to your destination in one piece than never at all.
  • Think of your family and loved ones when you drive, will they get to see you again at the end of the day?
  • Life is precious treasure it.
  • Do not squeeze in more people than the number of seat belts there are.
  • Buckle up your seat belts and ensure that both the front and rear seat passengers buckle up theirs too.
  • Turn your head and check the blind side of your car to the lane that you are attempting to filter to.
  • If you drink, go public i.e. take a cab or the public transport or have your sober friends drive you back.
  • If you are stressed or tired, drive to the road shoulder or a car park and take a breather or a nap first. Alternatively, you could take a cab or the public transport or ask somebody to drive you home.
  • Check your eyesight regularly to ensure that you see well on the road.
  • Keep a pair of sunglass in the car compartment in case of direct strong sunlight.
  • While you are driving, refrain from fiddling with the audio system.
  • Never play music so loud that you cannot hear the environment. Someone may honk at you to warn you about something.
  • Do not overrun red lights.
  • Keep cool, if the driver behind keeps too close to your car indicating that he wants to overtake you, let him do so. Think positive, he may be in a hurry to go the hospital, his wife or her husband or kid may be ill or he may be rushing to the airport!
  • Stay away from a mad driver. He could drive you to your death!
  • In slow traffic, make sure that you pay full attention on the road and do not keep too close to the car in front of you.
  • Follow speed limits.
  • At a traffic junction, when the light turns green in your favour, do not speed off immediately. Instead check to see whether any car runs the red light from the side road.
  • Concentrate on the road, look frequently at your rear view and side view mirrors to ensure you know the traffic around your car. You may need to change lane if the car in front of you suddenly stop, but before you change lane make sure you know whether there is any car or oncoming cars on the lanes beside you.
  • Do not use the mobile phone, if you really have to use one, attach a hands-free kit.
  • Experience is the best teacher. New drivers should not try to overspeed. For e.g. an experienced driver will be able to correct a mistake like oversteering on a corner. A new driver on the other hand might swerve violently instead, endangering himself and others.
  • Tyres are important for providing control of the car especially in wet weather conditions. Check the tyres every two weeks when the tyres are cold. Wearing at the center of the tyre indicates over-inflation whereas wearing at the outer rim indicates under-inflation.
  • Keep your glove compartment stocked with a local street directory, flashlight and car owner's manual.
  • Keep an emergency kit comprising a reflective triangle, first aid kit, gloves, jumper cables, tool kit, cloth, water etc. in your car. The most common reasons for car breakdown are flat tyres and batteries.
  • In case of breakdown, move your car to the side of the road and put up the necessary signage for e.g., the reflective triangle, giving ample notice to any oncoming car. If you intend to change your tyre, make sure you are not in the way of oncoming cars.
  • Check the brakes regularly.
  • To keep safe from air bags, wear the seat belt and sit so that one's breastbone is at least 20 cm from where the air bags puffs out. Never put a child in the front seat, if this cannot be avoided, place your biggest child in front and slide the seat as far back as possible.
  • Child safety seat is the first choice for the child sitting on the back seat. Make sure you get the right size for your child.

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