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BlastPro BRB-2800 - Personal Safety and Operations; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Operational Safety Precautions

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MACHINE MANUAL BRB-2800
SAFETY
© 2010 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
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personnel, or untrained personnel enter the work area, blasting operations
are to be stopped immediately.
Fire extinguishers are nearby. Also, take note of the location and the contact
information of fire departments close to the work site.
Belt guards are in working order and are present on the machine where needed.
All glass and equipment, including vehicles, are protected from debris. This can
be done by loosely hanging a sheet of visqueen or other protective material in
front of the glass or equipment in a curtain-like fashion.
Plug or cover all floor drains to prevent steel shot from falling into the drains.
The operator must be aware of their surroundings and use common sense. THE
OPERATOR IS NOT TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IF HE IS TIRED,
DISTRACTED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL,
OR MEDICATION THAT DECREASES AWARENESS!
SECTION 2.4: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
All personnel working with, or in the vicinity of the BRB-2800 should, at a
minimum, utilize the following PPE:
Protective boots or shoes
Eye protection with side shields
Hearing protection
Appropriate respiratory protection
Protective leather gloves for handling blades
Additionally, all personnel should utilize a carbon monoxide monitor while
working indoors. The BRB-2800 utilizes an internal combustion engine, which
produces carbon monoxide, or CO. CO can be fatal at high exposure levels. In
addition to CO monitoring equipment, the work site should be properly ventilated
to minimize exposure potential.
All personnel should observe PPE requirements particular to each job site.