一, protective clothing
Any suitable protective clothing required for spraying or sand blowing varies with the type of work, nature and environment.
When working in restricted areas, fire-resistant clothing and leather or rubber protective gloves are required. The wrists and ankles should be tied tightly to avoid splashing materials and dust on the skin.
To work in an open environment, ordinary full work clothes are fine, but the neckline cannot be opened and the pocket buttons must be fastened. Wear high-top shoes and cover your feet.
When spraying lead or other highly toxic materials in confined spaces or semi-open spaces, all clothing and respiratory protection devices should be changed every day and before each meal. Used clothing and respiratory protection devices should be thoroughly cleaned before reuse. Lead dust or other toxic materials.
二, Respiratory protection
The spraying operation requires the operator to use respiratory protection. According to the nature, type and size of the dust gas, decide what kind of respiratory protection device to use. Spraying in a limited or sealed space requires the use of continuous airflow channel respirators. It consists of a standard continuous air channel respirator, face shield or helmet and dust cover.热门资讯