EdApp by SafetyCulture

Pneumatic Tools Safety
FREE

By EdApp
4 Lessons
5.0(4)
Deploy to my team

This course is free and editable. Yours to re-brand and tailor to your needs!

About this course

What are pneumatic tools and how can we handle them without putting you in danger? This course will take you to the essential safety toolkits you will need when handling these air-powered tools.

Pneumatic Tools Safety Lessons

Click through the microlessons below to preview this course. Each lesson is designed to deliver engaging and effective learning to your team in only minutes.

  1. All About Pneumatic Tools
  2. Basic Pneumatic Tools Safety
  3. Handling Air Hoses
  4. Handling Compressed Air

Like what you see?

This course is free and completely editable. Update the text, add your own slides or re-brand the entire course — with our no-code authoring tool, the sky’s the limit!

Follow the interactions on each screen or click the arrows to navigate between lesson slides.

Pneumatic Tools Safety course excerpts

All About Pneumatic Tools

Pneumatic Tools Safety Course - Lesson Excerpt

Pneumatic Tools Safety All About Pneumatic Tools

Lesson Objectives In this lesson, we will discuss: What are pneumatic tools, Some examples of pneumatic tools, and The common hazards when handling these tools.

Ready? Tap the button below to begin.

Nail Guns

Drills

Impact Wrenches

Palm Sanders

Air Ratchets

Angle Grinders

What must you consider when working with pneumatic tools? You may select multiple answers.

Basic Pneumatic Tools Safety

Pneumatic Tools Safety Course - Lesson Excerpt

Pneumatic Tools Safety Basic Pneumatic Tools Safety

Lesson Objective Let's discuss the basic safety measures you must consider when operating pneumatic tools.

Ready? Tap the button below to begin.

Preparation Stage Here are some tips to consider before operating the equipment.

Handling Stage Here are some tips to consider when you're using the equipment.

TIP #1 Ensure that the compressed air is clean and dry. A moist, dusty, and corrosive fume may damage the tool. A good filter, regulator, and lubricator will enhance the tool's life.

TIP #2 Ensure that the tools are lubricated, cleaned, and maintained according to the manufacturer's instructions.

TIP #3 Know the times when the tool must be disconnected. This includes the times before you use it and when it is not in use. You must also disconnect it when you're clearing a jammed fastener and while changing accessories.

TIP #4 Only use attachments according to the manufacturer's instructions.

TIP #5 Secure all attachments with a safety clip or retainer Hazards such as accidental ejection of the attachments could be avoided when this is followed.

TIP #6 Check if the tool is securely fastened to the air hose. To add as an additional safeguard, you may use a short wire or a positive locking device.

Which times do you need to disconnect the tool? You may select multiple answers.

Handling Air Hoses

Pneumatic Tools Safety Course - Lesson Excerpt

Pneumatic Tools Safety Handling Air Hoses

Lesson Objectives In this lesson, we will discuss how to handle air hoses.

Ready? Tap the button below to begin.

Preparation Stage

Handling Stage

Tip #1 Use hoses with a specific design. Pick hoses that are designed to be abrasion, cutting, crushing, and flexing resistant.

Tip #2 Mind where your hose is. Keep them away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or any potential physical damage

Tip #3 Regularly check your hose. Look out for cuts, bulges, and abrasions. If you find defects, replace it immediately.

Tip #4 Clean the air line before connecting the tool. Hold the hose firmly and blow it away from yourself and your coworkers. This ensures that there is no debris or water inside.

Which of the following must your air hose be resistant to when choosing one? You may select multiple answers.

After Usage

Handling Compressed Air

Pneumatic Tools Safety Course - Lesson Excerpt

Pneumatic Tools Safety Handling Compressed Air

Lesson Objectives In this lesson, we will discuss unsafe ways to use compressed air.

Ready? Tap the button below to begin.

TIP #1 It's dangerous to clean with compressed air. If you can, use vacuums, brooms, or dusters instead.

TIP #2 Beware of the nozzle pressure when you need to clean with compressed air. You must also use personal protective equipment (PPE) and chip-guarding techniques.

TIP #3 Never point air guns on anyone. Doing so will potentially harm your coworkers.

TIP #4 Don't use "dead-end" compressed air guns on anyone. This would ensure yours and your coworkers' safety.

Course media gallery

Pneumatic Tools Safety

EdApp

EdApp is an award winning, mobile first microlearning platform with integrated authoring and delivery. EdApp contributes training courses that have been created by the in house instructional design specialists.

Course rating

qsw

EdApp is easy to use and free for you and your team. No credit card required.

or book a demo with us today