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Hazards associated with using hand tools
Unit 113: Maintain and use carpentry and joinery
hand tools
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 2 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Aim
Introduce learners to the hazards associated with using hand tools.
Objectives
• Identify at least two hazards associated with using hand tools.
• List at least two items of PPE required when using hand tools.
• State at least one method of storing hand tools to prevent damage.
• State at least one general rule when using hand tools with a blade.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 3 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Hazards
Hand tools may seem harmless, but they are the cause of many
injuries.
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnZqcq1VUSE
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 4 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
General hazards
The two most common hazards associated with the use of hand tools
are:
• misuse
• improper maintenance.
Misuse occurs when a hand tool is used for something other than its
intended purpose.
An example would be using a screwdriver as a chisel. This may cause
the tip to break and strike someone.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 5 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
General hazards continued
Improper maintenance allows hand tools to deteriorate into an unsafe
condition.
Examples would include cracked wooden handles that allow the tool
head to fly off or mushroomed heads that can shatter upon impact.
Especially designed tools may be needed in hazardous environments.
• Always use non-sparking tools in the presence of flammable vapors
or dusts.
• Insulated tools with appropriate ratings must be used for electrical
work.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 6 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
PPE
The type of personal protective
equipment (PPE) needed when
using hand tools depends on the
nature of the task.
At a minimum, eye protection and
safety boots should always be
worn.
The use of hand protection may
also be appropriate to provide
protection against cuts, abrasion,
and repeated impact.
Safety goggles and glasses
Respiratory protection and safety boots
Apron or warehouse coat and barrier cream
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 7 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Storage
Most power tools come with cases
but hand tools usually do not.
Storing tools safely and correctly is
very important. The better storage
your tools have, the longer they
will last.
Correct storage of hand tools can
also reduce the risk of injury.
Image courtesy of www.workshopheaven.com. Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 8 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Toolboxes, tool chests and tool bags
These are the most common method of storing hand tools. Toolboxes,
bags and chests allow tradesmen to transport a large number of hand
tools safely and protectively.
Images courtesy of www.axminster.co.uk (rolling tool chest) and www.screwfix.com. Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 9 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Tool packs
Tool packs are quite common with tradesmen who may only need to
use a small amount of hand tools.
Image courtesy of www.screwfix.com. Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 10 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Tool belts
Tool belts are common on
site. They allow tradesmen
to transport a small amount
of hand tools, while their
hands remain free. These
are commonly used by
carpenters and electricians.
Images courtesy of www.screwfix.com (left) and www.drapertools.com (middle and right). Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 11 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Tool rolls
Tool rolls are a good method of transporting very sharp tools such as
chisels. They are commonly used by carpenters and joiners. However,
they can also be used to store non-sharp tools.
Images courtesy of www.axminster.co.uk (left and middle), www.workshopheaven.com (top right) and www.screwfix (bottom right).
Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 12 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
General rules to follow
Your hands should be behind the
blade at all times.
Hand tools should be:
• maintained at all times
• correctly stored to prolong the
tool’s life and prevent injury
• used for the task for which they
are designed.
Image courtesy of www.workshopheaven.com. Reproduced with permission.
© 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 13 of 13
Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Any questions?

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Unit 113: Maintain and use carpentry and joinery hand tools

  • 1. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 1 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery PowerPointpresentation Hazards associated with using hand tools Unit 113: Maintain and use carpentry and joinery hand tools
  • 2. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 2 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Aim Introduce learners to the hazards associated with using hand tools. Objectives • Identify at least two hazards associated with using hand tools. • List at least two items of PPE required when using hand tools. • State at least one method of storing hand tools to prevent damage. • State at least one general rule when using hand tools with a blade.
  • 3. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 3 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Hazards Hand tools may seem harmless, but they are the cause of many injuries. Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnZqcq1VUSE
  • 4. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 4 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery General hazards The two most common hazards associated with the use of hand tools are: • misuse • improper maintenance. Misuse occurs when a hand tool is used for something other than its intended purpose. An example would be using a screwdriver as a chisel. This may cause the tip to break and strike someone.
  • 5. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 5 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery General hazards continued Improper maintenance allows hand tools to deteriorate into an unsafe condition. Examples would include cracked wooden handles that allow the tool head to fly off or mushroomed heads that can shatter upon impact. Especially designed tools may be needed in hazardous environments. • Always use non-sparking tools in the presence of flammable vapors or dusts. • Insulated tools with appropriate ratings must be used for electrical work.
  • 6. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 6 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery PPE The type of personal protective equipment (PPE) needed when using hand tools depends on the nature of the task. At a minimum, eye protection and safety boots should always be worn. The use of hand protection may also be appropriate to provide protection against cuts, abrasion, and repeated impact. Safety goggles and glasses Respiratory protection and safety boots Apron or warehouse coat and barrier cream
  • 7. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 7 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Storage Most power tools come with cases but hand tools usually do not. Storing tools safely and correctly is very important. The better storage your tools have, the longer they will last. Correct storage of hand tools can also reduce the risk of injury. Image courtesy of www.workshopheaven.com. Reproduced with permission.
  • 8. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 8 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Toolboxes, tool chests and tool bags These are the most common method of storing hand tools. Toolboxes, bags and chests allow tradesmen to transport a large number of hand tools safely and protectively. Images courtesy of www.axminster.co.uk (rolling tool chest) and www.screwfix.com. Reproduced with permission.
  • 9. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 9 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Tool packs Tool packs are quite common with tradesmen who may only need to use a small amount of hand tools. Image courtesy of www.screwfix.com. Reproduced with permission.
  • 10. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 10 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Tool belts Tool belts are common on site. They allow tradesmen to transport a small amount of hand tools, while their hands remain free. These are commonly used by carpenters and electricians. Images courtesy of www.screwfix.com (left) and www.drapertools.com (middle and right). Reproduced with permission.
  • 11. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 11 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Tool rolls Tool rolls are a good method of transporting very sharp tools such as chisels. They are commonly used by carpenters and joiners. However, they can also be used to store non-sharp tools. Images courtesy of www.axminster.co.uk (left and middle), www.workshopheaven.com (top right) and www.screwfix (bottom right). Reproduced with permission.
  • 12. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 12 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery General rules to follow Your hands should be behind the blade at all times. Hand tools should be: • maintained at all times • correctly stored to prolong the tool’s life and prevent injury • used for the task for which they are designed. Image courtesy of www.workshopheaven.com. Reproduced with permission.
  • 13. © 2013 City and Guilds of London Institute. All rights reserved. 13 of 13 Level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery Any questions?