- (1) Employers are responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees. This includes tools and equipment that belong to employees.
- (2) Do not use defective tools.
- (3) When not in use, place tools where they will not create a hazard.
- (4) Do not use tools whose electric cords have damaged insulation or defective parts.
- (5) Do not leave power supply lines or hoses where they may be damaged or create a hazard.
- (6) Tool handles must have no sharp edges or splinters and be firmly attached to the tool. Wooden handles of tools must be of firm straight grained stock.
- (7) Dress or grind the heads of shock tools (such as hammers, sledges, and cold chisels) as they begin to mushroom or crack. When they show a tendency to chip, take them out of service.
- (8) Keep the cutting edges of tools uniformly sharp.
- (9) Use heavy leather holsters, guards or equivalent protection for sharp-edged or sharp-pointed tools carried on the worker’s person.
- (10) When using sharp-edged cutting tools, wear appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, aprons and leg guards.
(11) Use spark-resistant hand tools in explosive or flammable atmospheres.
NOTE: Compressed air used for cleaning. See 4/M, OAR 437-004-1505(4) for rules about cleaning with compressed air or gas.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(3)
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 654.001 - 654.295
History
OSHA 4-1998, f. 8-28-98, cert. ef. 10-1-98