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How Do You Know When You Should Use Non-sparking Tools?
Oct. 21, 2022
Many business operations rely on a variety of tools to perform daily operations. Some use heavy mechanical tools or manufacturing equipment. Others rely on a variety of tools to keep their facilities clean.
Guidelines for proper use and maintenance of non-sparking tools.
Feb. 11, 2022
Non-sparking tools are made of materials that do not contain iron (non-ferrous metals) and therefore the risk of a spark being created while the tool is in use is reduced. Non-sparking tools protect against both fire and explosion in environments that may contain flammable liquids, vapors, dusts or residues. When working in confined spaces and area
What is a “non-sparking” tool?
“Non-sparking”, “spark reduced”, “spark-resistant” or “spark-proof” tools are names given to tools made of metals such as brass, bronze, Monel metal (copper-nickel alloy), copper-aluminum alloys (aluminum bronze), or copper-beryllium alloys (beryllium bronze).
What Should I Consider When Choosing a Non-sparking Tool?
The use of non-sparking tools is strictly required in certain areas in order to avoid accidents that could seriously damage the health of workers.
Anti-static And Non-sparking Tools: Which One to Choose?
Understanding non-sparking and anti-static tools: what are the important differences for a safe working environment?
How Do You Use Non-sparking Tools Correctly?
Non-sparking tools are hand tools made from a material with special non-sparking properties (usually a copper alloy).
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