By Nadia Keane Agriculture Science Specialization University of Trinidad and Tobago Valsayn Campus
These are tools which can be used to make work on a farm easier. E.g. hoe, rake, shovel
To extend the lifespan of the tool To prevent damage to tools or injury to persons using them
To create ease in accessibility of obtaining tools from storage areas To prevent injury to self or others when retrieving tools
1) Gather all used tools. 2) Scrub tools carefully with brush or fabric. 3) Rinse tools thoroughly in clean running water. 4) Dry the cleaned tool with a clean piece of fabric.
5) Pour oil to cover/coat the metal surfaces of tools rubbing it evenly over the surfaces. 6) Place tools in cool, dry area (on racks or shelves).
Be careful when you carry or use all tools. Tools with sharp edges should be rested on the flat side e.g. cutlasses, while those with pointed tips should be faced towards the ground. E.g. forks Always wear safety gear such as gloves, goggles and long sleeved clothing when using spray cans. Keep tools packed appropriately in cool dry room when not in use.