This nail and staple guns safety checklist helps teams verify safe conditions and practices when using pneumatic or cordless fastening tools on site or in a workshop. Review departments such as framing, flooring, walls, electrical, exterior, and final finish. Confirm tools are free of leaks or missing parts, that no one fires across from co‑workers or engages in horseplay, and that guns are not modified. Ensure jams are cleared only after disconnecting air hoses, keep the free hand more than six inches from the tip, never point tools at people, remove fingers from the trigger when not firing, disconnect tools when not in use, and check that warning labels are legible. Capture supervisor sign‑off to close the inspection.
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