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Hazards of compressed air and compressed air equipment ...
ehso.emory.edu5. Never point the nozzle of an air hose at anyone and never use compressed air to clean debris from a person’s skin or clothing. 6. Ensure all air receivers are equipped with a pressure gauge, safety release valve and a drain valve located at the bottom of the receiver. 7. Never use compressed air to transfer flammable liquids. 8.
Reducing Contamination Risks of Compressed Air in Food ...
www.foodengineeringmag.comto compressed air use in a food processing facility in both a HACCP and/or Global Food Safety Initiative (SQF or BRC) environment. Introduction Any modern food manufacturing facility employs the use of compressed air extensively in the plant. As common as this is, the potential hazards associated with this powerful utility
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www.ltw.netNEVER use compressed air or a dry brush to clean brake components. Dust may be removed using an industrial-type vacuum cleaner. Clean dust or mud away from brake components with water and a wet, soft brush or cloth. Failure to follow this warning may result m serious illness or death to personnel.