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1. The Health European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction and Safety Executive in the UK also provides information regarding the maintenance of powered portable equipment including inspection intervals Factors to consider when making the maintenance plan adapted from HSE z Type of tool and power source Manufacturer s instructions and recommendations Age of the tool Frequency of use and the work cycle of the tool Working environment in which the tool is used e g wet or dusty or likelihood of mechanical damage Foreseeable misuse of the tool Effects of any modifications or repairs to the tool Analysis of previous records of maintenance Personal protective equipment The hazards and risks already present on construction sites such as slips trips falls noise moving vehicles and the specific risks related to the maintenance of portable tools frequently require the use of personal protective equipment For example safety helmets must be worn in areas where overhead hazards exist Hand protection and gloves must be worn where workers have to work with sharp tools Use of e g lubricants hydraulic fluids or cleaning agents solvents may cause eye or skin injuries and requires protection Ear protection may be necessary when working with or near noisy machines or equipment Training and information Workers involved i
2. Many electrical accidents are caused by faulty flexible cables extension leads plugs and sockets What should you look for during the inspection cords Are any bare wires visible Is the cable covering undamaged free from cuts and abrasions Is the plug in good condition e g the casing is not cracked and the pins are not bent Are there taped or other non standard joints in the cable Is the outer case of the tool undamaged All portable tools that are damaged should be removed from use and tagged Do Not Use Keep tools sharp and clean Replace badly worn cracked or out of round wheels worn and cracked blades Replace all frayed and or damaged extension cords damaged connections Do not try to tape Follow instructions in the users manual for lubricating and changing accessories Maintain tools according to the manufacturer s specifications to avoid worsening vibration Replace vibration mountings before they are worn out Check rotating parts for balance and replace them if necessary Keep tools sharp European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction To remain safe hydraulic systems need to be properly maintained All hydraulic hose assemblies need to be periodically replaced Establish a maintenance schedule and follow it consistently 2 Check all hydraulic hoses for cuts abrasions cracks and other sig
3. 2Guideline portable electrical equipment pdf University of Wolverhampton Guidance for the registration inspection and testing of portable electrical equipment 2006 http www2 wlv ac uk hs quidance RSH 20Guidance 20 20Portable 20Electrical 20Safety pdf I HSE Maintaining portable and transportable electrical equipment HSE Books second edition 2004 http www hse gov uk pubns priced hsq107 pdf i HVBG Elektrische Anlagen und Betriebsmittel BGV A3 Berufsgenossenschafttliche Vorschrift f r Sicherheit und Gesundheit bei der Arbeit 1979 amended 2005 http www arbeitssicherheit de arbeitssicherheit html modules bgva bqv_a a3 pdf Bundesministerium f r Arbeit und Soziales Pr fungen von ArbeitsmitteiIn und Uberwachungsbedturftigen Anlagen Technische Regeln fur Betriebssicherheit TRBS 1201 amended 2009 http www baua de cae serviet contentblob 669664 publicationFile 48631 T RBS 1201 pdf HSE Maintaining portable and transportable electrical equipment HSE Books second edition 2004 http www hse gov uk pubns priced hsq107 pdf HSE Maintaining portable and transportable electrical equipment HSE Books second edition 2004 http www hse gov uk pubns priced hsq107 pdf M ller J Tregenza T The importance of maintenance work to occupational safety and health a European campaign starting in 2010 casts its shadows 2008 httpos wwwsapp1 suva ch sap public bc its mimes zwaswo 99 pdf 88154 d pdf i NIOSH Mini
4. and beled wih the date afte Ae nsiutons and operating manuals avai O e Are maintenance records kept ot al tools tratare used onte ste Are alto used at the workplace good condition arden Ae altook propery ubreates OOO Are blades bits and other cutting parts sharp and well fixed and not worn cracked or loose Are tools stored in a dry and safe place pp Are blades removed when tools are being transported stored or not in use Pf Are maintenance workers alned in safe working povedues OO Electric power operatedtools Yes No Ars tools disconnected rom the powersouce FArethe cables orplugs damaged T Have the electrical tools been put to unsuitable conditions wet or dusty pf Se A and other dangerous moving parts Powderactuatediools SS SSSSCSC di WSN Are the tools unloaded when being maintained Are the bares tee fom obstucions Sd Are the barrels of a loaded or unloaded powder actuated tool always pointed in a safe direction away from the operator s body and at no time pointed towards any person ave te ols rapeced andtestedday Ae te tol eed wih protective sheds orguards OOO oome Yes NO smears SSC ae hoses in a good conden andaproprateortheteo SY Are the tools always pointed in a safe direction away from the operator s body and at no time pointed towards any person Are safety clips installed to prevent attachments such as chisels on a chipping hammer from unintentional
5. E FACTS SAFE MAINTENANCE OF PORTABLE TOOLS IN CONSTRUCTION Introduction to maintenance Maintenance can be defined as working on something to keep it in a functioning and safe state and preserving it from failure or decline The something could be a workplace work equipment or means of transport e g a ship Preventive or proactive maintenance is carried out to keep something functional This type of activity is usually planned and scheduled 9 Corrective or reactive maintenance is repairing something to get it working again This is an unscheduled unplanned task usually associated with greater hazards and higher risk levels Maintenance is not the exclusive domain of fitters and mechanics It is the responsibility of almost all workers in every sector and is carried out in almost every working environment Workers health and safety can be affected during the maintenance process but also by lack of maintenance or inadequate maintenance Design of equipment and the work area also has a significant impact on the health and safety of workers performing maintenance For the purpose of this e fact portable tools are defined as tools which can be carried by hand These tools can be divided into non powered portable hand tools and powered portable tools Non powered portable hand tools include saws hammers screwdrivers pliers axes and spanners The greatest hazards posed by these tools result fro
6. Guideline portable electrical equipme nt pdf University of Wolverhampton Guidance for the registration inspection and testing of portable electrical equipment 2006 http www2 wlv ac uk hs quidance RSH 20Guidance 20 20Portable 20Electrical 20Safety pdf Berufsgenossenschaft der Bauwirtschaft D 10 Handmaschinen http AWwww bgbau medien de site asp dms asp url bau infom d10 htm Vereinigung der Metall Berufsgenossenschaften Sicherheit beim Arbeiten mit Handwerkszeugen BGI 533 2007 hitp www bgbau medien de pdf2 zh_Z71 pdf Health and Safety Executive HSE Maintaining portable and transportable electrical equipment HSE Books second edition 2004 http www hse gov uk pubns priced hsg107 pdf Myers J R Trent R B Hand tool injuries at work A surveillance perspective Journal of Safety Research Volume 19 Issue 4 1988 pp 165 176 i Myers J R Trent R B Hand tool injuries at work A surveillance perspective Journal of Safety Research Volume 19 Issue 4 1988 pp 165 176 Consultnet Limited Safe use of powered tools safety training power point presentation http www consultnet ie Safe 20Use 200f 20Power 20 Tools 20Rev0 ppt 1 106 8 Safe Use of Power Tool Tool Hazards ISSA Guideline on Managing Safety in the Use of Portable Electrical Equipment in the Workplace International Section of the ISSA for Electricity Gas and Water 1 IVSS 2009 http www issa int ger content download 80356 1562921 file
7. bjective of Directive 2006 42 EC is to lay down the essential health and safety requirements in relation to design and manufacture in order to improve the safety of machinery placed on the market The Directive stipulates that machinery must be designed and constructed so that it is fitted for its function and can be operated adjusted and maintained without putting persons at risk A number of individual Directives have been enacted controlling the exposure of workers to potentially damaging physical agents in the workplace such as vibration and noise These directives include a provision aimed at avoiding or reducing exposure among others by means of appropriate maintenance programmes for work equipment European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction For more information on legislation see http osha europa eu en legislation Many standards may also apply to safe maintenance of portable tools at construction sites For example CEN TC 255 for the safety of hand held non electric power tools and CEN TC 213 for the safety of cartridge operated hand held tools Or ISO 2380 1 with tips for hand and machine operated screwdrivers Useful links ISSA Guideline on Managing Safety in the Use of Portable Electrical Equipment in the Workplace International Section of the ISSA for Electricity Gas and Water IVSS 2009 http www issa int ger content download 80356 1562921 file 2
8. hat control the blood flow Poorly maintained tools can cause a significant increase in noise and vibration emissions e g a cutting tool that is not sharp emits higher levels of vibration Also damaged anti vibration mountings in a tool can increase transmission of vibration to the worker European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction Preventing hazards associated with the use of hand and power tools through maintenance Constant care and adequate maintenance and storage are essential for the safe use of portable tools at construction sites In practice this involves daily visual inspections aimed at detecting signs of possible fault for example oil or coolant leaks structural cracks or cutting edge wear This also includes the mechanical adjusting and tune up of equipment and the detection and correction of small problems before they become major problems Items requiring attention should be reported Some basic rules to prevent hazards associated with the use of hand and power tools are Examine each tool for damage before use Check that the guards are present and secure Check wheels and blades for cracks Check electrical cords connections earthing It is essential that the earth core of the flexible cable and associated earth connections of portable electric tools are tested regularly by a competent person to ensure continuity and strength of the earthing
9. ing O Risks of injury by moving parts due to accidental release of hydraulic pneumatic energy of the tool Pressure systems must be shut down and the valves must be secured before maintenance starts C Risk of injury by moving parts due to accidental release of mechanical energy e g springs of the tool being maintained Risk of injury by accidental fall of non secured parts or tools during maintenance Risk of injury by high pressure fluid from hydraulic tools Remember that hydraulic oil is under high pressure Release the pressure before working on the system When inspecting the equipment never touch pressurized hoses with your hands not even with gloved hands Fluids under high pressure are dangerous and can cause serious injury or death Risk of burn from hot oil in hydraulic tools Risk of fire or explosion of flammable materials in the working equipment Maintenance work may cause ignition of flammable materials from heat sources like cigarettes static electricity and electric discharges fuel in portable tools etc European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction OSH management and maintenance The Framework directive obliges the employers to take the necessary measures to ensure the health safety and welfare of all their workers including those involved in maintenance Employers have to carry out a workplace risk assessment to ide
10. ires that installations machinery and equipment including hand tools must kept in good working order and contains provisions on technical maintenance pre commissioning checks and regular checks on installations and equipment with a view to correcting any faults which might affect the safety and health of workers The use of work equipment is covered by Directive 2001 45 EC concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the use of work equipment by workers at work lt contains minimum requirements for control and protection devices and provisions concerning maintenance of work equipment as well as specific provisions on periodic inspections Directive 89 654 EEC concerning the minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace stipulates that technical maintenance must be carried out in the workplace and on the equipment and devices used there and any faults found which are liable to affect the safety and health of workers must be rectified as quickly as possible Directive 89 656 EEC on the minimum health and safety requirements for the use by workers of personal protective equipment at the workplace regulates the minimum requirements for personal protective equipment used by workers at work Many portable tools at construction sites are powered by electricity The Directive 2006 95 EC The Low Voltage Directive covers all health and safety risks requiring that electrical equipment is safe in its intended use The o
11. ly shooting from the barrel European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction Hydraulic power tools Yes No Are there any signs of external damage on hydraulic hose assemblies such as cuts ae abrasions cracks and other Is the pressure released before working on the system pp Tool design Design for good maintainability helps to facilitate the maintenance of portable tools and reduces safety risks All components and interfaces should be designed and located so that they are directly and easily accessible for maintenance Maintenance tasks should be designed to eliminate or minimise the need for special tools Good design can significantly contribute to eliminating or reducing the opportunity for human error during maintenance Legislation European directives set minimum standards to protect workers The most important is Council Directive 89 391 EEC the Framework Directive on the introduction of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at work that sets out the risk assessment process and a hierarchy of prevention measures that all employers are required to follow The Framework Directive is supplemented by individual directives of which the construction site is especially covered by Directive 92 57 EEC which lays down minimum safety and health requirements for temporary or mobile construction sites It requ
12. m misuse and improper maintenance Blunt tools for example can make the work more difficult and result in more injuries Powered portable tools There are several types of power tools based on the power source they use electric power operated tools e g circular saws drill machines pneumatic power tools e g hammers chippers compressed air guns liquid fuel gas powered tools e g saws hydraulic power tools jacks and powder actuated tools nail guns Powered portable tools are present in nearly every industry They help to perform tasks that otherwise would need exhausting manual work But these everyday tools can cause serious injuries such as finger or hand injuries or severe eye injuries when they are not used or maintained properly Broken defective tools or tools that have been modified unprofessionally can be dangerous For instance defective electric powered tools can cause burns and shocks or even death through electrocution Pneumatic tools can be very noisy and cause hearing loss Portable tools are used intensively on construction sites so that the workers are constantly exposed to hazards associated with their use According to a survey non powered hand tool injury rates were second highest in construction outranked only by agriculture i For power tool injury rates the order was construction agriculture manufacturing and mining Approximately half of all finger amputations each year are caused by accide
13. n maintenance have to be trained and informed about the task the results of the risk assessment the safe systems of work and procedures including reporting of problems The maintenance of powered portable tools has to be performed by competent staff and carried out in accordance with manufacturers instructions and recommendations Workers involved in maintenance must know which tools are used and where they are stored and they must understand and follow the safety precautions Some tasks need specific training such as hydraulic training to carry out maintenance of hydraulic tools Do not make modifications repairs or adjustments to any hydraulic system unless you are competent Final check When maintenance is complete workers have to check if the maintenance has left the portable tools in a safe and functioning condition Test the functionality of the tool Replace all guards and safety devices Record your inspection and actions sign out and pass the tool to the worker or store it safely European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction Checklists A checklist can help you identify the hazards related to maintenance of portable tools and take the necessary preventive measures Depending on the power source different checklists may be necessary General questions SSSS d Wes No sthewamanienancepen OOOO Ae portable ols periocicaly tested
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15. ns of damage before use Inspect replace critical hydraulic hose assemblies more often Critical hose assemblies are those that are close to the equipment operators or whose failure could result in injury In addition to minimising the hazards related to the use of portable tools proper service and maintenance keeps equipment working efficiently so service and maintenance should be seen as a contribution to productivity What are the risks for workers maintaining portable tools Maintenance is a vital procedure for the safe and proper function of the equipment and therefore workers should have proper training However the process of maintenance is in itself a challenge for occupational health and safety In addition to all the hazards and risks already present on construction sites such as slips trips falls noise and moving vehicles maintenance of portable tools bears specific risks such as Risks of shocks burns and electrocution if tools are not disconnected before servicing or maintenance workers don t use protective equipment such as shoes and gloves and the proper tools if electric tools are not properly earthed or if plugs are not protected by Switched Protective Earth Portable Residuals GPE PRCD O Risk of injury by moving parts of the tool that can happen during inspection for diagnosis during maintenance if total deactivation and disconnection of the tool has not been carried out and finally during re commission
16. ntify hazards related to the use and maintenance of portable tools and take preventive measures to eliminate or minimise the risks Companies contracting out maintenance work have to make sure that the contractor is managing occupational health and safety according to the legal requirements Maintenance and inspection programmes The key to safe maintenance is putting in place a maintenance programme integrating safety and health aspects of maintenance and including inspection reporting and record keeping procedures Records must be kept to provide information for planning maintenance and replacement activities so that they occur at the proper time Proper maintenance management of equipment requires a detailed inventory of all major items including among other things information on manufacturer model year and number and a list of the parts required for normal service and major repairs respectively An important part of the maintenance programme is the inspection programme setting out the frequency of formal inspections to be carried out by competent and trained maintenance technicians Portable tools must be checked Before the tool is put into use for the first time After servicing and changing parts At regular intervals appropriate for each tool The period between inspections can vary depending on the type of tool the conditions of use and the advices on how to identify and set maintenance intervals for powered portable tools
17. nts involving powered tools According to ISSA 2009 the ratio of portable electrical equipment accidents to all electrical accidents is approximately 1 5 and the University of Wolverhampton 2006 observed that almost a quarter of all reportable electrical accidents involve portable equipment This corresponds to the findings by HSE according to which nearly a quarter of all reportable electrical accidents involve portable equipment Special attention must be paid to the maintenance of portable tools to prevent or eliminate hazards Control and maintenance of portable tools at construction sites is a challenge due to the nature of construction sites and because by their very nature portable tools are easily transported Accidents can also occur during maintenance of defective powered tools European Agency for Safety and Health at Work http osha europa eu 1 Safe maintenance Portable tools in construction t A HG od eas r si fo a lt lt md x j Kadmy Fotolia Hazards and risks associated with poorly maintained portable tools on construction sites Poorly maintained portable tools in construction either hand tools or powered tools present significant health and safety risks to the workers using them These risks are proportional to the state of repair of the tools and increase through time Ad hoc repair of damaged equipment is often carried out on construction sites to keep the work going Such repairs are frequentl
18. y done in hurry in an offhand manner often involving improvised solutions e g replacing a fuse with a nail taping up damaged electric cable Unprofessionally repaired equipment can be dangerous Hazards and risks induced by lack of or inadequate maintenance include Hand tools Mechanical failure or loss of control when using a tool with defective parts Examples of unsafe tools are hammers with loose or damaged heads screwdrivers with broken handles or blunt edges chisels with mushroomed heads and blunt saws Power tools Malfunctioning of safety devices such as emergency button red button protective covers guards etc In case of emergency these devices will not work properly or will provide limited protection to the worker which in some cases can be worse than no protection at all because it gives a false sense of security Risks of electrocution shock or burns due to electrical malfunctions torn cables and lack of proper insulation or proper earthing Cracked or broken grinding wheels or cracked blades can cause injuries E g cracked abrasive wheels could fly apart in operation which could lead to serious injury or death Emissions of chemical substances such as toxic fumes or dust etc Noise and vibration emitted by almost all portable tools that can lead to hearing loss and hand arm vibration syndrome respectively Vibration can cause white finger disease which arises from damage to the muscles and nerves t
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