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1.8.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING.
Do Not operate this equipment
without wearing OSHA approved hearing protection. Observe
all applicable local, state and federal safety regulations. See Section 3.10 and refer to OSHA 29
CFR 1910.95.
Loud noise is produced by the blast nozzle and the blowdown operation of this equipment. All
operators and personnel in the vicinity must wear OSHA approved hearing protection during
the operation of this equipment. See Section 3.10 and refer to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95.
1.9.
PROTECT YOUR PERSON
Abrasive blasting produces dust contaminated with toxic substances from the abrasive used, the
coating being removed, and the object being blasted. All blast operators and other personnel
involved in the blast operation or in the vicinity of the blast operation should wear protective
clothing. The protective clothing should be disposable or washable work clothes that should be
removed at the worksite so that contaminated dust is not transferred into automobiles or homes.
See Section 3.10 and refer to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.94 and 1910.134.
1.10.
ADHERE TO ALL REGULATIONS.
Do Not operate this equipment without observing all local, state, and federal safety regulations
including, but not limited to, OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration).
1.11. STAY ALERT.
Do Not operate this equipment when you are tired or fatigued. Use caution and common sense
while operating and/or performing maintenance on this equipment.
1.12. DO NOT USE DRUGS, ALCOHOL, or MEDICATION.
Do Not operate this equipment while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication.
1.13.
PROTECT BYSTANDERS.
Do Not allow blast equipment operators and other personnel to enter the vicinity of the blast
operation without providing respiratory protective equipment that meets OSHA regulations. If
dust concentration levels exceed the limitations set in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 then
respirators are required.
1.14. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.
Do Not allow children or other non-operating personnel to contact this equipment or the
connecting hoses and cords. Keep children and non-operating personnel away from work area.
1.15. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
Do Not operate this equipment without familiarizing yourself with the surrounding
environment. The blast operation creates high level of noise which may prevent the operator
from hearing other possible dangers (i.e. traffic or moving equipment). In such situations a
stand-by watch person may be necessary to protect against injury to personnel.
1.16. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.
Do Not use this equipment in areas cluttered with debris. Debris in the work area can create
tripping hazards which can cause the operator to loose control of the blast hose and result in
injury to operating personnel. Keep work area clean and well lit. When working at an elevated
location, pay attention to articles and persons below.
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