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MACHINE MANUAL BRB-2800
SAFETY
© 2010 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
®
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signs and the symptoms associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.
This training should ensure that work would stop immediately and
emergency medical personnel would be notified promptly if one or more
workers exhibited or complained of any of the common signs and
symptoms associated with carbon monoxide overexposure, including:
headache, nausea, weakness, dizziness, lethargy, visual disturbances,
changes in personality, and/or loss of consciousness.
All operators and other personnel within the work area have received
training on proper ventilation procedures and on proper operation
procedures for the engine and for other types of equipment.
FLOORS HAVE BEEN THOROUGLY INSPECTED. SOME FLOOR OR
DECK SURFACES MAY BE COATED WITH OR CONTAMINATED BY
DANGEROUS MATERIALS SUCH AS:
o PCBs
o LEAD
o ASBESTOS
o PESTICIDES
o SOLVENTS
o CLEANING FLUIDS
o AND/OR OTHER HARMFUL CHEMICALS
DISTURBING SUCH SURFACES CAN CREATE A SERIOUS HEALTH
THREAT TO THOSE WHO INHALE OR COME INTO CONTACT WITH
THE DUST. THE WORK AREA MUST BE CHECKED FOR THESE
MATERIALS BEFORE WORK CAN BEGIN. BLASTPRO
MANUFACTURING, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT ITS EQUIPMENT TO
BE SUITABLE FOR, OR APPROVED FOR, REMOVING DANGEROUS
MATERIALS. IT IS THEREFORE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM THE SAFETY OF THE WORK AREA
AND THE EQUIPMENT WITH THE PROPER AUTHORITIES. IT IS
ALSO THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO WARN ALL
STAFF MEMBERS OF ALL THE POTENTIAL SHORT-TERM AND
LONG-TERM HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH INHALING AND
COMING INTO CONTACT WITH DANGEROUS MATERIALS. THE
CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING ALL WORKERS
FROM BEING EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS MATERIALS.
Operator and any other personnel in the work area are wearing safety
glasses with side shields, dust masks, ear plugs, hard hats, steel toed
work boots, long sleeved shirts, tight fitting clothing, and gloves. It is also
imperative for staff to tie back long hair and to remove all jewelry.
Work area has been blocked off to pedestrians, unprotected personnel,
and untrained personnel. In the event pedestrians, unprotected