Safety measures while handling tools, United States. Worker leaves shed with tools in hands. The supervisor examines the cold chisel with the head spreading out. He sends the worker back for another chisel. The worker gets inside the shed and brings a ladder for correcting. Supervisor instructs him about the correct way of carrying it. He also instructs the worker about the correct method of carrying tools. They should point towards the ground, not over shoulder pointing at others.
Safety measures while handling tools, United States. Worker wearing gloves operating a drill press. Supervisor instructs him to remove the gloves while working on drill press. Worker removes gloves and replaces them as soon as supervisor leaves. Gloves caught in the press. The worker's hand gets injured.
Safety measures while handling tools, United States. Worker holds screw driver in hand and tightens a screw. Other tools on a table. The screw driver slips. The workers hand gets injured. Blood from the cut.
Safety measures while handling tools, United States. Interior of Ford glass factory. Worker puts on protective clothing. Other workers cut glass in the background. Trams on street. People walk on the street. Other vehicle pass. Buildings along the sides of street. Exterior of the building of the Ford Motor company. People come downstairs from the building.
Safety measures while handling tools, United States. Electrician works on a fuse box with metal pliers. He gets a severe shock. Another worker shows him the use of fiber pliers.
Exterior of the Ford Motor company building, United States. Vehicles carry automobiles to be recycled. Other cars parked in front of the building in the background. Factory worker signs for the automobiles. Factory tow truck pulls cars off truck with a cable and tows them into factory.. Mechanics dismantle cars in the factory. They cut steel parts of the cars with acetylene torches. The old cars are completely dismantled in a production line. Finally they are crushed by a large press and fed into a furnace where the steel is melted down and recycled.
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