Saturday, April 20, 2013

Tool Safety

I'm always reminded each season that there is a right way and a wrong way to temporarily leave my tools sitting around. Usually I only manage to trip but there have been a time or two I've managed to knock myself in the head with a tool. Small tools with tines can be just as dangerous as tools with long handles.


Never leave a tool with the tines up!
 If you step on it you can
  • A: Knock yourself in the head with the handle when it flies up
  • B: Leave claw marks on your legs
  • C: End up with a hole in your foot


This is better because you won't step on the tines
but you can still trip over the handle.


Much better! You are less likely to trip over it
 when it is propped up like this.

1 comment:

Rita Buehner said...

Well, as a girl, I got speared in the top of my foot by a two pronged, long handled tool. Nowadays, it would've been stiched or at least butterflied, but in the fifties, you just healed up and grew proud of your scars. The one on my foot was no match for the one on my leg that's been with me since I was 18 months of age! ;-)