Electrical Safety and Power Tools
Here are a few quick power tool safety tips.
Tip 1 - Always use the correct power tool for the environment.
Power tools that are made for outdoor use have better insulation, heavier wiring and a three way grounded plug.
Tip 2 - Keep your power cord tangle free and away from the tool "action" zone.
Tip 3 - If you get any nicks or cuts in the cord, inspect them immediately.
If it severe consider replacing the cord.
As a last resort use tape to shield it from the elements for minor nicks.
Tip 4 - Inspect the power cord and all connections regularly for signs of breakage.
Tip 5 - Avoid using electric power tools on wet surfaces as water is a good electrical conductor.
In combination with other factors - broken cords, machine malfunctions etc, it can put you at risk of shock.
Tip 6 - Never immerse your power tool in water - seems obvious but has to be said.
Tip 7 - Keep your work area clean - dust can ignite from a spark.
Avoid using power tools near flammable liquids or gas.
Tip 8 - Follow any specific instructions from the manufacturer.
Ok, so these are some safety tips, nothing beats a safety consciousness and putting safety as a priority when using power tools.
So be safe and enjoy your work.