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Using the right tool for the right job can prevent damage or accidents to the operator.
Using the right tool for the right job can prevent damage or accidents to the operator.
True
It is recommended to operate tools without checking for any damage beforehand.
It is recommended to operate tools without checking for any damage beforehand.
False
Broken tools that may cause accidents should not be reported to authorities.
Broken tools that may cause accidents should not be reported to authorities.
False
It is not necessary to read the manual for proper usage of tools according to the guidelines.
It is not necessary to read the manual for proper usage of tools according to the guidelines.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not required before operating any tool.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not required before operating any tool.
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Hand tools should be used for purposes other than their intended use to increase efficiency.
Hand tools should be used for purposes other than their intended use to increase efficiency.
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Study Notes
Tool Safety and Usage
- Incorrect: Operating tools without checking for damage beforehand can lead to accidents or harm to the operator.
- False: Broken tools that may cause accidents should be reported to authorities to prevent harm.
- Important: Reading the manual is necessary for proper usage of tools according to the guidelines.
- Mandatory: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required before operating any tool to ensure safety.
- Incorrect: Hand tools should only be used for their intended purpose to avoid accidents and ensure efficiency.
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Test your knowledge on the common guidelines for the use and maintenance of tools. Learn about keeping tools clean, using the right tools for the right job, inspecting tools for damage, and avoiding the use of damaged tools to ensure safety.