Hardware tools, as tools, bring great help to everyone’s work and life, but there are also many potential risks that are easily overlooked, such as sharp hacksaws, art knives, etc. Therefore, when using them in daily life, it is necessary to pay attention to personal safety and ensure that the tools are used safely. FINDER brand hardware tool manufacturers remind users to remember when using hardware:
1. When carrying manual tools, they should be placed in dedicated straps, tool bags, or tool buckets, not in pockets of clothing, and not inserted into belts.
2. Tools that are temporarily not in use should be stored in an appropriate location and placed steadily to prevent them from falling off and injuring people. They should not be placed on scaffolding, overhead pipelines, or moving parts of machinery.
3. Operators should pass tools hand in hand and not throw them; When passing tools with sharp edges, the handle should be facing the person receiving the tool.
4. For tools such as crowbars that need to be carried on the shoulder, attention should be paid to the front, back, left, and right sides when carrying them, so that they do not collide with other objects and personnel. When putting them down, they should be stable.
5. When carrying lightweight power tools with flexible cords, it is important to protect the cords and keep them away from sharp objects, heat sources, oil, or solvents to avoid damaging them.