Tools for Safety Syracuse NY

Residential construction is not as dangerous as, say, timber cutting or commercial fishing. Nevertheless, the average construction site can be a formidable place in Syracuse.

Genesee Management Protective
(315) 445-1703
3649 Erie Blvd E # 115d
Syracuse, NY
Straightline Service Corp
(315) 471-4210
506 Gordon Ave
Syracuse, NY
G L Security
(315) 479-7163
227 W Fayette St
Syracuse, NY
Sonitrol Security Svc-Ny Inc
(315) 422-4141
50 Presidential Plz
Syracuse, NY
Delo Welding & Indl Supply
(315) 478-2188
1729 Erie Blvd E
Syracuse, NY
Alpha-Omega Firearms
(315) 488-8404
2105 W Genesee St # 97
Syracuse, NY
Downtown Committee Of Syracuse
(315) 423-4357
401 S Salina St
Syracuse, NY
Morris Protective Svc Inc
(315) 437-3475
1723 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY
Fortino & Son Electric Svc
(315) 437-6791
3492 Court St
Syracuse, NY
Patruno Electric
(315) 472-0744
417 E Division St
Syracuse, NY
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Tools for Safety

Residential construction is not as dangerous as, say, timber cutting or commercial fishing. Nevertheless, the average construction site can be a formidable place. Government data show that construction is one of the leading industries for workplace accidents and injuries.


Workers can fall from scaffolding or be hit by objects. They may also injure themselves when they misuse power tools. As a result, the Power Tool Institute (PTI) in Cleveland is focused on promoting proper power tool usage and on maintaining high standards of safety in the industry.


Circ de saw


According to PTI, the circular saw is probably the most commonly used power saw and perhaps the most commonly abused. The group makes the standard recommendations--safety goggles, safety glasses with side shields, dust masks--but it also warns against saws that are too heavy to control and switches that do not turn on properly. Manufacturers have responded, adding ergonomic features that make the saws lighter and more comfortable to hold and to operate.


Chicago-based Skil also looks at industry-wide accident reports and consumer demand when adding safety features to its tools. "[Safety] is at the heart of our design," says marketing director Tim Brasher. As an example, Brasher points to Skil's 18-volt 5800 circular saw. The saw has a side-mounted battery for comfort and balance and features a safety lock switch that requires two fingers to operate.

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