DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN REDUCE HAZARDS AND ELIMINATE HAND INJURIES WHEN FLANGING UP OR TIGHTENING A BOLT Recognize, evaluate, and control the risks using.

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DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN REDUCE HAZARDS AND ELIMINATE HAND INJURIES WHEN FLANGING UP OR TIGHTENING A BOLT Recognize, evaluate, and control the risks using a JSA before initiating the task. Use hand tools to reduce hand exposure. A good example is a Fingersaver Tool. By using this tool, you can help control the risks of finger injuries by: Keeping your hands and fingers away from potential pinch points, impact zones, and hot equipment Supporting and releasing the supported tool quickly and easily Always keep your hands away from impact areas. Your hands are your most important day-to-day tool Keep your Hands and Fingers SAFE! The Halliburton 10 to Zero Life Rules are a compilation of basic rules that all Halliburton employees know and live by. These are key components for identifying and managing the hazards in our business. Footnotes are 8pt © 2014 Halliburton. All rights reserved.