Electric Hand Drill (Corded or Cordless)

This activity is listed as:

🟨YellowRequires acknowledgement of compliance checklist (via form, see below)

 

The process  to receive approval for this tool is:

  1. Check below to see that your use falls within guidelines
  2. Complete, sign, and submit the MIT remote making risk acknowledgement
  3. Complete and submit the remote making checklist for this tool
  4. If the checklist:
    1. Directs you to complete other requirements, do not proceed, we will contact you to discuss
    2. Does not require training or indicate other unfulfilled requirements, you may use the tool

 

Minimum required PPE and precautions (more may be required based on circumstance)

  • Safety glasses
  • Closed toed shoes

Most important safety considerations (issues, resources, advice, warnings)

  • Tool Specific:

    • Secure the workpiece

    • Always hold the drill with two hands

    • Drill pilot holes when warranted

    • Properly center the drill bit

    • Drill bits are hot after use and should be treated with care when changing

    • Do not apply excessive pressure to the drill, let the drill do the work

    • If too much pressure is needed, you are using the wrong kind of bit or the bit is dull and needs to be changed

    • Make use of the variable speed (usually depends on pressure applied to trigger)  for different cutting situations (e.g. don’t go full speed to start a cut)

  • General:

    • Have respect for this tool, common tools like this can cause injury

    • Do not wear baggy clothing, loose sleeves or jewelry

    • Hair and beard should be pulled back in a hair tie or under a hat

    • Woodworking machines and tools shall not be used without the proper machine-specific training

    • Safety glasses must be worn, hearing protection should be worn with most power tool use.

    • No loose fitting and untucked clothes.  Tassels should be tied or tucked in.

    • Hair and beards should be tied back.

    • Do not wear gloves if the machine or tool has moving parts.

    • Use of powered machines and tools requires a buddy

    • Never use tools other than for their stated intention

    • Use care when operating machines or tools with high velocity and/or sharp parts

    • Never cut towards your own body. Your hand is a part of your body.

    • All appropriate guards that allow you to perform the desired action must be in place 

    • Ensure your setup has adequate dust collection

    • Unplug and control all cord powered tools before changing blades, or making adjustments to cutting tooling

    • Use water based finishes whenever possible. 

    • Always dispose of finishing implements properly by laying them flat on non-combustible surfaces to dry before disposal

Most important considerations in the use of the tool/technology (issues, resources, advice, warnings)

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Links or info about video/images and complementary or alternative tools/tech to consider

Forms and contact information required to obtain approval to use this technology/tools