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Safety Information
hands. Use a sheet of paper or other device to
locate a suspected leak. Never attempt to tighten
fittings while they are under pressure.
NEVER PLACE ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN
FRONT OF OR IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO HIGH
PRESSURE WATER STREAMS
1.2 Blasting Safety
Safety First – Always!
Be sure the work area is clear before engaging
the 40K Pump. Never operate the 40K Pump when
people are within 10’ of the Blast Head. Never
point the head at people or allow people to be
within 20’ in front of the head while off of the
ground and the 40 K Pump operating.
WARNING
INJURIES FROM ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE WATER INJECTION
CAN BE VERY SERIOUS AND OFTEN RESULT IN AMPUTATION
OR DEATH. ALWAYS MAKE SURE ALL PERSONNEL ARE
A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE WORK AREA BEFORE THE
PRESSURE PUMP IS ENGAGED. NEVER PUT HANDS, FEET
OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY IN OR NEAR THE HIGH
PRESSURE STREAM. TURN OFF UHP IF ANYONE GETS
CLOSE TO THE HEAD.
Nozzle Flow Chart
Check Hog Head
Check the Hog Head for smooth and proper op-
eration before each shift. Ensure that the nozzles,
Spray Bars and hose fittings are not leaking at the
beginning of each shift and several times through-
out the shift. Make sure the Spray Bar covers are
in place and secured before each shift.
Check Stripe Hog Control Components
Check all switches and control panel devices to
ensure each is working properly before beginning
operations. Do not use equipment if any device is
malfunctioning.
WARNING
ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE BLASTING CAN CAUSE DEBRIS
TO BE PROJECTED UNEXPECTEDLY IN AND AROUND
THE WORK AREA THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE EYE INJURY.
MAKE SURE ALL PERSONNEL STAY WELL CLEAR OF THE
BLASTING AREA AND USE HARD HATS, EYE AND EAR
PROTECTION.
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