Mud
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Some industries won't allow exposed wooden handled tools in site (eg. pharmaceutical). I saw a bloke put heavy electrical shrink wrap around his hammer handle this afternoon to get around this legitimate rule.


Chill pill??? Worry??? He's just interested in what is the objection to wooden tools is in this environment. As am I.Take a chill pill brother, you worry too much![]()
Relax mate, nothing is being dislodged![]()
They're merely wondering why the use of wooden handles isn't allowed. Is it due to bacterial concerns, or something else? If it was no ferrous metals, then we'd know the reasoning there, but wood I'm guessing is simply for hygiene/contamination reasons?

That's because engineers and FDA type Nazi riff-raff don't look for facts. They just parrot nonsense.
http://www.woodworking.co.uk/Technical/Bacteria/bacteria.html
after reading the link posted, I take it no one bothered to walk into a butchers shop then?