JOBSITE SAFETY TIPS
JOBSITE SAFETY TIPS
The Right Tool for the Job
Maintain all hand tools and equipment in a safe condition and check them regularly for defects.
Using Power Properly
Use double insulated tools, or ensure that power tools are grounded well.
Basic Handling
Raise or lower power tools by their handles, never by their cords.
Extension Cords
Use the shortest extension cord possible. Longer the cord, the less amperage delivered, meaning less power to the motor.
Maintain all hand tools and equipment in a safe condition and check them regularly for defects.
Using Power Properly
Use double insulated tools, or ensure that power tools are grounded well.
Basic Handling
Raise or lower power tools by their handles, never by their cords.
Extension Cords
Use the shortest extension cord possible. Longer the cord, the less amperage delivered, meaning less power to the motor.
Helpful Tips
Jobsite Safety Tip
Extension Cords
Use the shortest extension cord possible. Longer the cord, the less amperage delivered, meaning less power to the motor.
Generator Safety Tip
Refueling
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely flammable, allow engine to cool at least 2 minutes before refueling.
Generator Usage Tip
Lubrication
Run your generator occasionally to keep the engine well lubricated.
Extension Cords
Use the shortest extension cord possible. Longer the cord, the less amperage delivered, meaning less power to the motor.
Generator Safety Tip
Refueling
Gasoline and its vapors are extremely flammable, allow engine to cool at least 2 minutes before refueling.
Generator Usage Tip
Lubrication
Run your generator occasionally to keep the engine well lubricated.