Have you ever been injured when they create or heard of people who were injured when hammering?

Although the hammer is a tool commonly found in any toolbox, so that we can put in danger as those used in the wrong and unwise. Hammers are known to inflict the thumb and index finger injuries. There are an estimated total of about 50,000 Americans seek medical treatment each year because of injuries hammer. Therefore it is important to practice safety hammer.

Ahammer sure is a great hammer, the hammer should be treated with care and respect. Practice makes perfect certainly applies to hammers.

In addition to always remember to wear your safety glasses when hammering, there are few other common rules that you must take to maintain a high level of hammering:

1. Make sure your hammer handle is loosely attached to the head.

2. Avoid hitting the steel hammer on a hard surface of steel. It can cause small piecessteel flying and offensive or not.

3. Avoid using the handle of the hammer to save your own and not use it as a crowbar. This can cause the handle to break a rock or knife tip, it can cause.

4. At any time to find the surface evenly – avoid scratches taken.

5. At all times, put on your glasses.

6. Avoid hitting the hammer with or against another hammer.

7. Throw the hammer as the hammer face is chipped or killed.

8. Avoid using youriron hammers on concrete, stone, metal or hard objects.