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Hunter Pack & Bryant England

Each card has a different safety topic.

Always wear Hard Hat when on a ladder or in a lift.

Always inspect lanyards before each use Check clasps Check for tears

Always inspect ladders before each use. Inspect for cracks Check weight limit

Always tie off over six feet Inspect function of buckles Inspect straps for tears

Never climb the back side of a ladder unless it is designed for such.

Fall Protection Safety

Verify tools are in safe operating condition. Ensure electrical cords are in good condition. Check for breaks in cords.

Use the correct tool for the job. Wear the proper PPE

Beware of moving machinery. Ensure proper placement of body parts.

Always disconnect air/power when not in use. Always unplug air/power before making adjustments.

Hand Tool Safety