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PROPER TOOLS SELECTION

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PROPER TOOLS SELECTION

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Tool• Is a handheld device that aids in accomplishing a task

•Range from a traditional metal cutting part of a machine to an element of a computer program that activates and controls a particular function.

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Preparing for the task to be undertaken includes proper

tool selection

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•First, know and understand in detail the scope of work to be accomplished.

•Second, plan for the scope taking into account the sequence of tasks.

•Selecting the best tool for each task requires training in the proper use of the tools, field experience in their safe use, and following the manufacturer’s guidance and instructions for that specific tool.

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•When obtaining the tool all the associate tooling and consumable parts, as recommended by the manufacturer, must be included. In addition, related consumable parts must also be selected and used according to their manufacturer’s instruction.

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Safe Use of ToolsOnce selected, use the tool for

the purpose for which it was designed. Not all tools come with detailed instructions, but there are those that do spell out the safety “Do’s and Don’ts” for your safety. If there are set-up/use options, operator judgment must always be based on what is the safest way to use the tool.

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Environmental Safety and Health Program•All tools be kept in good condition with regular maintenance•The right tool be used for the job•Each tool be examined before use and damaged or defective tools not to be used

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Environmental Safety and Health Program•Tools be operated according to manufacturer’s instructions•The right protective equipment for the tool and activity be used

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Hardware Tools•Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) tools•Hand tools•Cleaning tools•Diagnostic tools

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•Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) toolsStatic electricity is easily generated by

friction on carpets, tile flooring, clothing, hair, fabric, and etc. The friction of moving air alone will charge suspended particles and cause the buildup of static electrical charges on people and objects in the environment. Grounded antistatic work mats used with antistatic wrist straps provide the most basic means for the controlled discharge of electrostatic electricity.

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Anti-static wrist strap Used to prevent ESD damage to computer equipment.

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Anti-static mat Used to stand on or place hardware on to prevent

static electricity from building up.

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Hand ToolsA hand tool is a device for

performing work on a material or a physical system using only hands. The hand tools can be manually used employing force, or electrically powered, using electrical current

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Flat head screwdriverUsed to loosen or tighten slotted screws

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Philips head screwdriverUsed to loosen or tighten cross- head screws

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Torx screwdriver Used to loosen or tighten screws that have a star-like

depression on the top, a feature that is mainly found on laptop.

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Hex driver Sometimes called a nut driver, is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdriver tightens screws.

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Needle-nose plierUsed to hold small parts.

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Wire cutter Used to strip and cut wires.

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TweezersUsed to manipulate small parts.

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Part retrieverUsed to retrieve parts from location

that are too small for your hand to fit.

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FlashlightUsed to light up areas that

you cannot see well.

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Cleaning ToolsHaving the appropriate

cleaning tools is essential when maintaining or repairing computers. Using these tools ensures that computer components are not damaged during cleaning.

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Lint- free clothUsed to clean different computer components without

scratching or leaving debris.

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Compressed airUsed to blow away dust and debris

from different computer parts without touching the components.

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Cable tiesUsed to bundle cables neatly inside and outside a

computer.

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Parts organizerUsed to hold screw, jumpers, fasteners and other small parts and prevents them from getting mixed together.

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Diagnostic ToolsComputers are easier to

use and more dependable with each new generation of hardware and operating system update, but that doesn’t mean they’re problem free.

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Multimeter Used to test the

integrity of circuits and the quality of

electricity in computer components.

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Loopback AdapterUsed to test the functionality of computer ports.