Puncture WoundsPreventionTo prevent puncture wounds, it is important to practice safety when
using blunt or sharp objects. - Pay close attention to what you are
doing.
- If you become distracted, set the object aside until you can
pay attention to what you are doing.
- Know how to use the object
properly.
- Have good lighting so you can see what you are
doing.
- Wear gloves whenever possible to protect your
hands.
- Wear other safety gear, such as glasses or boots, as
appropriate.
- Hold a sharp object away from your body while using
it.
- Carry the object with the dangerous end away from
you.
- Shut the power off and use safety locks on your power tools
when you are not using them.
- Be very careful when using
high-pressure equipment, such as staple guns or paint sprayers. Make sure your
work area is clear of people and hazards that could interfere with the safe
operation of the equipment.
- Store dangerous objects in secure
places away from children.
- Teach children about safety, and be a
good role model.
- Do not use alcohol or drugs when you are handling sharp
objects.
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