The whipping un-tethered impact driver drop
Setting unsecured power tools loose on high structural iron tracks is an automatic safety violation that can cause severe injury to ground personnel. Always utilize an approved tool-retention lanyard/tether wire strap connected to your tool handle ring and.
Stop if
- That drill just dropped fifteen feet off the iron because it wasn't secured. Never set a loose power tool down on an open scaffold rail. Hook up a safety tool retention lanyard back to your harness ring or keep it locked inside your side holster pocket permanent.
Watch out
- Do not force the tool through the problem or substitute the wrong tool just to keep moving.
Check
- Stop the task if the tool can fall, whip, bind, or kick back.
- Check the bit, chuck, tether, and hand position before starting.
- Use two hands or a tool lanyard when the task creates drop or kickback risk.
- Clear people from the drop zone below.
- Tell the foreman if the setup is not safe to continue.
Steps
- Stop the task if the tool can fall, whip, bind, or kick back.
- Check the bit, chuck, tether, and hand position before starting.
- Use two hands or a tool lanyard when the task creates drop or kickback risk.
- Clear people from the drop zone below.
- Tell the foreman if the setup is not safe to continue.
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