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Labour savers or lethal weapons?Because of their obvious advantages, air operated nailing tools are widely accepted and used in industry. Used safely, they are labour and money savers. Used unsafely, they can be lethal weapons. Accidents with nailing tools have been reported to WorkSafe consistently since accident reporting was introduced. Injuries occur far too often. These are seldom minor and are frequently serious. All of them are potentially fatal. WorkSafe inspectors have not known of a nailing tool accident that, with safe and proper care, would not have been prevented. In many instances, equipment was inadvertently, deliberately or carelessly misused, or was not properly maintained. These accidents show clearly that constant attention to safe practices is essential, for the safety of both the user and others in the area. Reducing Accidents![]() The following list will help in reducing accidents associated with Air Operated Nail Guns and should be observed at all times.
Case StudiesWorkSafe Western Australia records show that nailing machine accidents are invariably preceded by unsafe use of equipment. It is the responsibility of employers to ensure that workers are adequately trained and that safe work methods and equipment are used. The following accidents happened in W.A. Workers were handling a nailing machine unsafely when it discharged. A man was injured and was left with a permanent disability. A nailing machine was being used to attach structural members to a timber building frame with steel connector plates, when the carpenter positioned the tool awkwardly. A nail ricocheted from the steel plate and penetrated to its full depth in his assistant's head. The assistant recovered. An operator was walking along a timber framework fixing a series of nails, while holding the job with his left hand. With the trigger depressed, he was using the muzzle guard pressure to activate the tool when he accidentally nailed his left hand to the job. A nailing machine operator was working with his assistant on a repetitive job, also using the muzzle guard pressure technique. The assistant accidentally bumped against the machine, and it discharged, seriously injuring him. |




