Revisiting Pneumatic Nail Gun Trigger Recommendations.

Professional safety Pub Date : 2015-03-01
James Albers, Brian Lowe, Hester Lipscomb, Stephen Hudock, John Dement, Bradley Evanoff, Mark Fullen, Matt Gillen, Vicki Kaskutas, James Nolan, Dennis Patterson, James Platner, Lisa Pompeii, Ashley Schoenfisch
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Use of a pneumatic nail gun with a sequential actuation trigger (SAT) significantly diminishes the risk for acute traumatic injury compared to use of a contact actuation trigger (CAT) nail gun. A theoretically-based increased risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders from use of a SAT nail gun, relative to CAT, appears unlikely and remains unproven. Based on current knowledge, the use of CAT nail guns cannot be justified as a safe alternative to SAT nail guns. This letter provides a perspective of ergonomists and occupational safety researchers recommending the use of the sequential actuation trigger for all nail gun tasks in the construction industry.

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重新审视气动钉枪扳机的建议。
与使用接触式促动扳机(CAT)钉枪相比,使用带有顺序促动扳机(SAT)的气动钉枪可显著降低急性创伤性损伤的风险。与CAT相比,使用SAT钉枪会增加与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,这一理论似乎不太可能,而且尚未得到证实。根据目前的知识,CAT钉枪不能作为SAT钉枪的安全替代品。这封信提供了人体工程学学家和职业安全研究人员的观点,建议在建筑行业的所有钉枪任务中使用顺序驱动触发器。
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