Powder Actuated Tools Sample Clauses

The Powder Actuated Tools clause sets out the requirements and safety protocols for the use of powder-actuated tools on a job site. It typically mandates that only trained and authorized personnel may operate such tools, and that all equipment must be maintained in good working order and used in accordance with manufacturer instructions. This clause helps prevent workplace accidents and injuries by ensuring that potentially dangerous tools are handled responsibly and safely.
Powder Actuated Tools. Only low-velocity-type tools will be allowed on this project. Special permission from Webcor/Obayashi must be obtained before high-velocity types can be used, and then only if the job requires it. All personnel working with powder-actuated tools shall be property instructed and licensed for operation of the tool and shall be in possession of current certification while using powder-actuated tools. Warning signs shall be posted in the work area where powder-actuated tools are in use.
Powder Actuated Tools. When employee(s) are required by the Employer to use Powder Actuated Tools, such employee(s) shall be properly certified.
Powder Actuated Tools. No one will be required to operate a powder actuated tool unless properly instructed by a company representative. Any powder actuated tool shall be accompanied on the job by the manufacturer's written instructions.
Powder Actuated Tools a) Only trained employees or crews will operate powder-actuated tools. b) Proper PPE including, but not limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, face ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and protective clothing must be used.
Powder Actuated Tools. Powder-actuated tools can pose many hazards; therefore their use will not be permitted in WPCB facility buildings without approval of the WPCB Safety Specialist or designee. In addition: • Contractor employees who operate, load, maintain, etc. powder-actuated tools must be properly trained in their use as specified by the manufacturer. • Each powder-actuated tool must be stored in its own locked container when not being used. • A sign of at least 7 inches by 10 inches with bold face type reading “POWDER- ACTUATED TOOL IN USE” must be conspicuously posted in the area where the tool is being used and at all entrances immediately adjacent to the work area. • Powder-actuated tools must be left unloaded until they are ready to be used.

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