Hand and Power Tool Safety (Digital2000)
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ?
- 0.1
- Training Time ?
- 21 to 31 minutes
- Language(s)
- English
- Product ID
- dgl1007h
- Interactive Producer
- Digital-2000, Inc.
- Original Content Producer
- Digital-2000, Inc.
Overview
Online Hand and Power Tools Safety Training
This training covers procedures to help reduce injuries when using hand and power tools. The training explains electrical safety, impact tools, wrenches, cheater bars, and miscellaneous safety when using hand and power tools, while emphasizing safety behavior and attitude.
Audience
Training for all persons who use power tools on or off the job.
Topics
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
- Using Power Tools
- Power Tools
- Electrical Safety
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
- Recognize the importance of hand and power tool safety.
- Agree that a simple screwdriver causes over one hundred deaths each year.
- Select the first step in preventing injuries.
- Use the proper tool for each job.
- State the first rule in hand and power tool safety.
- Identify the step to take prior to operating any power tool.
- Recognize the cause of most wrench accidents.
- Recall the recommendations to not use a cheater bar with a wrench.
- Use hand and power tool safely.
- Choose the proper tools to loosen a frozen nut or bolt.
- Explain the danger of using grounded equipment, tools or appliances.
- Agree that dull blades and bits on power tools can contribute to personal injury.
- Take safety precaution when using electrical tools.
- Recognize power tools' safety devices.
- Identify the third prong on a power tool to signify that the tool is grounded.
- Explain how to recognize if a tool or appliance is double insulated.
- Select the item to look for if a tool has only two prongs on the plug.
- Express the possibility of personal injury from overloaded wall reciptacles.
- Be responsible for hand and power tool safety at all times.
- Agree that hand and power tools are safe to use if you follow the safety rules.
- Agree to never use dull drill bits.
Mastery awards 0.1 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.
Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been approved as an Authorized Provider by The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500McLean, VA 22102







