DIY Tools/Building Power Tools Ten Must Know Power Tools Safety Tips
Ten Must Know Power Tools Safety Tips Print E-mail
Written by Ken S.   

Safety Goggles

Power tools make a DIY home improvement project much easier and satisfying. While power tools can make a project more enjoyable, they can also be the cause of serious injuries. Safety with power tools is essential for any user to consider before ever turning the power tool on. These power tools safety tips will help keep you safe so that your home improvement project has a positive and satisfying outcome.


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1Protect your eyes: A simple way to do this is to buy safety glasses. This prevents dust, wood shavings, fiberglass, debris etc. from getting into your eyes.

2Protect your ears: Minimize the damage to your ears by investing in a pair of earplugs. Even the best power tools can be loud, especially in the environment of a workshop.

3Read all instructions: Read thoroughly and know what tools should be used for that particular project. Using the wrong type of tool can damage the materials or injure you.

4Handling power tools: Do not carry tools by their cords. When a tool is not being used, you should disconnect it. When you are handling tools that are plugged in, keep your fingers away from the on/off switch.

5Protect your body with the right clothes: Clothes that cover the entire body are best. Heavy gloves will help to avoid sharp implements and splinters from hurting your hands. Wear a mask to prevent inhaling harmful minute particles. Wear steel-toed work boots and hard hats to protect your head and feet. These power tool safety tips are essential in protecting your entire body.

6Inspect your tools regularly: Check them for exposed wires, damaged plugs and loose plug pins. For nicked cords, you can tape them up. If the cut is deep, replace the cord. Hand and power tools safety is imperative to ensure a safe outcome of your project. Be sure to repair or replace damage tools.

7Keep your work area clean: Maintaining a clean environment will help to reduce the accumulation of dust particles. Particles in the air can be ignited with a spark. Keep flammable liquids away from the power tools. Clutter can result in tangled cords and accidents.

8Take extra caution with more dangerous power tools: This would include miter saws and table saws. They should be used with a quick-release clamp and a wood push-through. Also, be very careful with nail guns and power belt sanders. These are dangerous tools and can be deadly if not used with caution.

9Keep power tools away from people who are not familiar with safety with power tools. Put the power tools in a safe place, especially away from where children can reach.

10Use proper lighting: If the light is not bright enough, use extra lights to ensure you can see exactly what you are doing to prevent injury.

Safety with power tools is important. Keep this in mind the next time you turn on your power tool for your next DIY project.

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