Air gun safety procedures include checking hoses and connections for damage or loose fittings, wearing appropriate PPE like ear plugs, keeping air hoses and guns off the floor to prevent damage and tripping hazards, never using compressed air to blow on skin or clothing, turning off air supply before changing tools, and ensuring all safety precautions prevent potential hazards.
Air gun safety procedures include checking hoses and connections for damage or loose fittings, wearing appropriate PPE like ear plugs, keeping air hoses and guns off the floor to prevent damage and tripping hazards, never using compressed air to blow on skin or clothing, turning off air supply before changing tools, and ensuring all safety precautions prevent potential hazards.
Air gun safety procedures include checking hoses and connections for damage or loose fittings, wearing appropriate PPE like ear plugs, keeping air hoses and guns off the floor to prevent damage and tripping hazards, never using compressed air to blow on skin or clothing, turning off air supply before changing tools, and ensuring all safety precautions prevent potential hazards.
aren’t damaged or Check all hoses and worn. connections Make sure connections are tight. Ear plugs is recommended, depending Wearing PPE upon the decibel level and the exposure received throughout the work day.
Keep air hoses and guns
Keep air hoses and off of the floor to prevent guns off of the floor them from being damaged and from creating a trip hazard. Never direct a compressed Don’t blowing off air stream at yourself or your skin or another person. clothing