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Westward Group: What is the definition of "pneumatic tool"?

 

A tool that is powered by compressed air.

 

Learn more about pneumatic tool in the class Hand and Power Tool Safety 145 below.

 

Safety Training

 

Class Information

 

Tooling U classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The typical class consists of 12 to 25 lessons and will take approximately one hour to complete.

 

Class Name: Hand and Power Tool Safety 145
Description: This class covers general safety guidelines for using hand and power tools as regulated by OSHA.
Prerequisites: none
Difficulty: Beginner
Number of Lessons: 17
Language: English, Spanish

 

Below are all the competencies and job programs that contain the class Hand and Power Tool Safety 145. Job programs are our traditional class lists organized according to common job functions. Competencies are our latest job-specific curricula that help tie online learning to practical, hands-on tasks.

 

Competencies

 

  • Composites
  • Forming, Fabricating, and Stamping
  • Machining

 

Class Outline

 

  • Objectives
  • The Importance of Hand and Power Tool Safety
  • Hand and Power Tool Basics
  • Worksite Organization
  • Tool Maintenance and Handling
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Point of Operation Safety
  • Hand Tool Safety
  • Electric Tool Safety
  • Abrasive Wheel Tool Safety
  • Pneumatic Tool Safety
  • Fuel and Hydraulic Tool Safety
  • Powder Tool Safety
  • What Is Ergonomics?
  • The Importance of Good Posture
  • Repetition/Force/Vibration
  • Summary

 

Class Objectives

 

  • Describe general guidelines for hand and power tool safety.
  • Describe important hand and power tool basics.
  • Describe the characteristics of a well-organized worksite.
  • Describe correct steps for proper tool maintenance and handling.
  • Identify personal protective equipment for using hand and power tools.
  • Describe safety procedures for point of operation safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for proper hand tool safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for proper electric tool safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for proper abrasive wheel tool safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for proper pneumatic tool safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for proper fuel and hydraulic tool safety.
  • Describe general guidelines for powder tool safety.
  • Describe ergonomics.
  • Describe the importance of good posture.
  • Describe the safety risks involved with tasks that require repetition, force, or vibration.

 

The above article is reposted from Jigsy

From Westward plastics group to Brissco: Plastic has Come of Age

Westward to Brissco

The first time plastic came into the mass consciousness of people was in that scene in the 1967 movie, The Graduate, where a businessman advises Ben, the newly-graduated character of Dustin Hoffman, with this iconic line, “Just one word: Plastics. . . . There’s a great future in it.”

 

Well, the future has indeed come – in fact, a long time ago – even as early as the 30’s when the first polystyrene was made by BASF. Modern society would not have progressed as rapidly as it has without plastics. Think of the toys, furniture, appliances, textiles, computers, cars, planes, houses, buildings and factories that use plastic in one way or one form or another.

 

If Ben, or any other enterprising individual, had followed that prophetic advice in 1967, he or she would have become a billionaire by now. With that “one word”, life today has been made not just clean, colourful, convenient and comfortable but also affordable, replaceable and durable.

 

Plastic as building component is one of Brissco’s main supply materials. Building plastics has various applications for domestic, commercial and industrial use. Name it, the possibilities are unlimited by our imagination. Or as the website says: Brissco “offers a wide selection of products to suit every need”. Whether it is new installations or constructions or replacement of existing building parts, Brissco delivers. Examples are: uPVC fascias, polycarbonate roofing sheets, canopies and walkways.

 

Plastic gutters and pipes are especially crucial in roof systems. Although essentially hidden or invisible to most of us, they provide an essential function to buildings. Brissco’s rainwater systems, in fact, offer a wide choice of profile design, both traditional and modern, in a variety of colours to suit all tastes and applications. These systems are made of a material which is not readily flammable and will not support combustion. Most of all, these products, including pipes and fittings, comply with the material requirements of government technical standards.

 

Ben was a fictional character in a movie. Yet the idea planted into his mind was real and is now a reality in our times. One word that we all need to know and appreciate, if not make or save money out of is: Plastics.

Source: http://learni.st/learnings/618395-from-westward-plastics-group-to-brissco-plastic-has-come-of-age