Safety and labor inspection.

Tool inspection and safety at work

On this occasion, the 5-minute talk will touch on the importance of inspection and safety at work. Next, let’s go with it. Tool inspection.

What is an inspection?

It is the means by which a worker observes, reviews and examines the good condition of a tool or work equipment and determines if it is in good condition for use. Regular inspection is a good safety practice.

Labor and safety inspection.
Labor and safety inspection.

The importance of inspection

In safety, the inspection of tools is one of the main activities that must be carried out before starting to execute the work entrusted by the boss or supervisor on duty, since it allows the early detection of possible problems or failures in the equipment, machines or work tools.

A good inspection can be key when seeking to reduce accidents and incidents at work.

Safety and labor inspection.
Safety and labor inspection.

What parts should be checked in an inspection?

When using equipment, machines or manual tools there are critical parts that must be inspected due to their importance. They are between them:

  • Handles.
  • Discs, sharp elements, rotating and moving parts.
  • Electric cord, extension cord and plug
  • Buttons or push buttons to turn on, turn off or lock the power tool
  • Security guards or protective devices.

Also, just as important as inspecting a tool or piece of equipment is wearing protective equipment properly to prevent injury.

Recommendations for a good inspection

To carry out a correct inspection of the tools or work equipment, the following must be taken into account:

  • Carry out the inspection attending to the search for possible faults or equipment problems. If possible, do it in a suitable place.
  • Review one tool at a time to avoid making mistakes.
  • Record the inspection in the respective format to record its completion.
  • Inspect power tools while they are not plugged in to prevent them from being turned on or started unintentionally.
  • In case the tool is of common use, it is recommended to consult who relieved the tool about the faults or problems that the tool presented during its use.

After the inspection, the unsafe conditions detected must be reported in order to continue with the activity.

Last conclusions

Inspections should not be evaded or eluded as they allow obtaining important information about the state and situation of a tool or equipment, and reduce the probability of occurrence of occupational accidents.

Tool inspection.

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