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DOE-HDBK-1003-96
APPENDIX D
D.2 Power-Driven Hand Tools
D.2.1 Module A
Instruction should enable the trainee to perform the following:
Describe administrative controls for power-driven tools
Explain personal responsibility for tools
Identify personnel protective equipment needed when using power-driven hand tools
Identify those tools that may not be removed from the shop or maintenance area
Explain procedures to check out and return radioactively contaminated tools
Identify those tools that may not be taken into a radiologically controlled environment
Explain procedures to check out and return tools maintained in the tool room
Locate and describe the use of tool room inventory lists
Identify the proper storage facility or receptacle for tools maintained outside the tool
room
Identify the types of power-driven hand tools available
Describe the design characteristic of each type of tool
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identify the parts of each tool
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describe the application(s) for which each tool was designed
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describe and compare the advantages and disadvantages of each tool
Identify attachments for each tool
Describe the function of each attachment
Identify power sources that may be connected to power-driven hand tools
Identify power source connection equipment
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air hoses
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extension cords
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connectors
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adapters
Explain any limitation associated with each tool.
D-7


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