Ok, not the best most specific forum for this question, but I figure there's handy woodworky types on here who may be able to help
So, I'm the weaving technician at the college I studied at now. So, a large part of my job, maybe as much as half of it, involves running about doing stop-gap repairs and more serious repairs on the college's collection of 32 200-year-old dobby looms. A lot of that time is spent going "now, where did i put my scissors/pliers/hammer/hacksaw/screwdriver" and walking up and down the aisles searching for aforementioned items.
So, I need a toolbelt, but there's so many available online I just get confused, I thought a handy type who maybe has job experience in joinery or some other kind of site work might be able to advise me.
I need to carry, as a matter of course:
1 claw hammer
1 pair heavy scissors
1 pair tiny snips
1 knife
2 pair pliers
1 threading hook
1 eyelet threading hook (a small tool i make out of half a steel heddle for threading shuttles as our threading hooks are too large)
1 measuring tape
some sandpaper
pen, paper
calculator
perhaps a small hacksaw
also, I worry about stabbing myself in the gut or the behind with a pair of scissors which due to being repeatedly sharpened have a point which is frighteningly sharp
any ideas?