WHAT’S AT STAKE
There is a two-step test for workers to stay safe when they use manual and powered hand tools: (i) Select the right tool for the task; and (ii) be trained properly in the use of the tool.WHAT’S THE DANGER
Manual tools such as knives, loppers, or pruning shears and electric tools such as hedge trimmers are often sources of cuts and overuse injuries. Common hazards include the following:- Cuts from blades
- Catching fingers, clothing, or jewellery in pinch points
- Overexertion injuries from repetitive use
- A young worker severed his finger at the first joint when he attempted to prune […]
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