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5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5.8.3 Working Conditions
WARNING
■ Operate your pressure washer only under good visibility 
during favorable daylight conditions.
– Postpone the work if the weather is windy, foggy, 
rainy or inclement.
■ Your pressure washer is a one-person machine.
– Do not allow other persons in the general work area.
– Bystanders, especially children, and animals should 
not be allowed in the area where it is in use.
– Switch off the motor immediately if you are 
approached.
■ To reduce the risk of injury to bystanders and 
unauthorized users:
– Never leave the pressure washer unattended when 
it is connected to the power supply.
– Switch off the pressure washer and disconnect from 
the power supply during work breaks and any other 
time the pressure washer is not in use.
■ Sparks generated from the operation of the pressure 
washer may be capable of igniting combustible gases, 
liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials and 
substances. To reduce the risk of fire and explosion:
– Never operate the pressure washer in a location 
where combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or 
other combustible materials and substances are 
present.
– Read and follow recommendations issued by 
government authorities (e.g., CCOHS) for identifying 
and avoiding the hazards of combustible gases, 
liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials 
and substances.
■ Spraying certain materials with the water jet may produce 
dust or a mist containing particulate matter capable of 
causing respiratory disease, cancer, birth defects and 
other serious harm.
– Never spray any surface containing lead paint.
– Never spray asbestos-containing materials such as 
asbestos cement or asbestos siding. Hazardous, 
breathable asbestos fibers may be released in 
addition to the dirt.
– Consult governmental agencies such as ECCC, 
CCOHS and PHAC and other authoritative sources 
on hazardous materials if you are unfamiliar with the 
risks associated with the particular substances you 
are spraying.
■ Inhalation of certain dusts, especially organic dusts such 
as mold or pollen, can cause susceptible persons to have 
an allergic or asthmatic reaction. Substantial or repeated 
inhalation of dust or other airborne contaminants, 
especially those with a smaller particle size, may cause 
respiratory or other illnesses.
– Control dust and mists at the source where possible.
– To the extent possible, operate the pressure washer 
so that the wind or operating process directs any 
dust, mist or other particulate matter raised by the 
pressure washer away from the operator.
– When respirable dust or other particulate matter 
cannot be kept at or near background levels, always 
wear a respirator that is approved by PHAC and 
rated for worksite-specific conditions. Follow the 
recommendations of governmental authorities (e.g., 
CCOHS/PHAC) and occupational and trade 
associations.