• Objective: To ensure safe operation, pressure washer users must be trained, inspect equipment before use, wear appropriate PPE, and follow safety precautions to mitigate potential hazards.

    A pressure washer is a mechanical sprayer that uses increased water pressure to clean surfaces. If not used properly, pressure washers can cause injuries. Before using a pressure washer, prepare for its potential hazards.
     
    Possible hazards include:

    • Excessive noise and flying debris, which can affect both you and those in the area.
    • Property damage, due to flying debris or overuse.
    • Foreign objects such as dirt, debris or other particles, which can get in the eyes.
    • Uneven or wet ground or slopes, potentially resulting in slips, trips or falls.
    • Excessive vibration exposure.
    • Outdoor environment factors including insects, sun and allergens.
    • Exposure to exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide when using gasoline powered washers in poorly ventilated areas.
    • Potential contact with gas, oil and other fluids.
    • Impact injuries from strong sprays.

    Click here to download the complete training short in English
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