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Friday 25 February 2022

Power Safety tools

Power  Safety Tool worksheet - Drill Makita DP 1410


General - 


List safety points for your work area 

1. use tools and machines properly - Always use tools properly so you don’t get injured from using them 

2. wear your safety gear - PPE is always required when in workshops or building sites

3. be aware of your surroundings - Always look around you for hazards so you don’t hurt or injure yourself




List 4 electrical safety points when using a mains powered drill

  1. Don't use near water  

  1. Turn off at the outlet before you pull the cord out

  1. Check the safety tags

  1. Make sure the cord is intact, no tears or visible wires.

  1. Keep the cord out of the way were people would be walking




List 4 personal safety points when using a mains powered drill 

1.Wear PPE

2.Avoid baggy clothes

3.Use a enter punch to start holes

4.properly set the drill bit

5.Apply proper pressure on the drill




List 5 points for safe use and care of the tool 

  1. Make sure the floors are dry to avoid slipping while working with your tool

  1. Keep cords from resenting a tripping hazard.

  1. Don’t carry your tool by the cord

  1. Don't leave your tool somewhere where it can be knocked over.

  1. Use appropriate PPE

  1. Use a RCD (residual-current device)




List 2 servicing points 

1.Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease

2.Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. 



List as many specific safety rules regarding using the drill

  1. Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. 

  1. Hold tool firmly

  1. Keep hands away from rotating parts

  1. Do not leave the tool running. Operate the tool only when hand-held.

  1. Don't touch the drill bit or the workpiece immediately after operation



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