Top Things to Know About Sandblasting Safely

Posted on: 19 January 2022

Sandblasting is a highly effective method for cleaning, repairing surfaces, preparing items to be painted or otherwise finished, and more. Because sandblasting is so highly effective, it's very popular, and it might be something that you want to make use of in your own workplace. However, you could be concerned about safety. It's true that there are some dangers that go along with sandblasting, but this doesn't mean that you should skip it. Instead, remember these tips about sandblasting safety.

Wear Safety Gear

First of all, it's important for you to protect yourself when you are sandblasting. Wearing safety glasses will help you protect your eyes. Wearing a mask can help you protect yourself from breathing in the sandblasting material. You'll want to wear protective coveralls over your clothing; this will help protect your skin from the sandblasting material, and it can help you avoid getting your clothes dirty in the process, too.

Use the Right Sandblasting Material

There are a variety of different sandblasting materials that can be used. Some are better for certain jobs than others. Additionally, some are safer than others. Consider going with a softer media, such as walnut shells or corn cobs. Not only are these safer because they don't have any harsh chemicals, but they are also softer and are less likely to leave etching or other imperfections on the item that you're sandblasting. Plus, since they're biodegradable, they are considered to be a more environmentally-friendly choice.

Clear the Area

Ideally, you should be sure that the area where you are sandblasting is clear of any people. If others have to be working in the same area, they should wear safety equipment. Additionally, try sandblasting in the opposite direction of where these people will be working or standing to help reduce the chances of them being injured.

Inspect Your Sandblasting Equipment

Before you use your sandblasting equipment, you should check it over carefully to make sure it's in good working condition. Make sure there aren't any leaks, cracks, visible corrosion, or other problems. Not only will this help you sandblast more safely, but it can help you watch out for repairs that might be needed so you can keep your equipment in tip-top shape.

Sandblasting can be very effective for a number of projects, but of course, you will want to be sure that you always use sandblasting equipment in a safe manner. Luckily, it should be easy for you to do this if you follow the tips above.

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Hi! My name is Ian and this is my guide to the industrial sector. I do not work in the sector myself but ever since I was a boy, I have loved the idea of seeing heavy industry at work, manufacturing the goods and products our country needs. My passion started when I visited my dad's workplace when I was a boy. My dad worked in a large industrial plant on the outskirts of Perth. I was so impressed at the sound and the large machines and the energy of the place. Although I didn't get a job in the industrial sector, I still take a very keen interest in it.

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