Nail Gun Safety – Do’s and Don’ts
Nail guns are powerful, easy to operate, and boost productivity for nailing tasks. They are responsible for a estimated 37,000 emergency room visits each year. Severe nail gun injuries have led to worker deaths.
Follow these “Do’s” To Minimize the Risk of Using Nail Guns
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Take broken or malfunctioning nail guns out of service immediately.
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Set up operations so that workers are not in the line of fire from nail guns being operated by co-workers.
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Check lumber surfaces before nailing. Look for knots, nails, straps, hangers, etc. that could cause recoil or ricochet.
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Always shoot nail guns away from your body and away from co-workers
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Never bypass or disable nail gun safety features. This is strictly prohibited.
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Encourage your workers to keep their fingers off the trigger when holding or carrying a nail gun.
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Never lower the nail gun from above or drag the tool by the hose. If the nail-gun hose gets caught on something, don’t pull on the hose. Go find the problem and release the hose.
Safety is a frame of mind -‐ So concentrate on it -‐ all the time!
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