Guide for Safety, Efficiency, and Productivity in Buying Power Hand Tools
AIR6916
Power tools are essential in most modern industries. However, poorly selected and managed tools can contribute to safety risks, including physical injuries, noise-associated hearing loss, and repetitive motion injuries. Outdated or poorly maintained tools also cost far more to operate than better quality products and often create quality and productivity issues. This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) guides buyers and users of power tools in the evaluation, selection, and use of power tools for economy, efficiency, and safety. It intended to be a “layman’s guide” and supports the application of the SAE Aerospace Standard AS6228, which provides guidance for a scientific and engineering audience focusing upon manufacturers and engineering developers.
Rationale:
This SAE Aerospace Informaton Report (AIR) provides a non-technical overview of SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) AS6228A. Several appendices describe potential health and safety hazards associated with power hand tools and describe approaches to minimizing safety risks through procurement of best available equipment. Both the AS6228A standard and this AIR support the recognition and control of health and safety hazards while optimizing productivity, quality, and value for resources used to procure and operate power tools.
Related Topics:
Tools and equipment
Productivity
Ergonomics
Safety
Also known as: SAE AIR 6916
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