Safety equipment for blasting enclosed many types of equipment related to Health, Control, and Safety Hazards. There are many different hazardous situations and conditions created by blast cleaning operations. However, numerous hazards can greatly reduce if not eliminated altogether by applying mown operating and maintenance techniques and engineering controls.
Health Hazards: The three most significant health hazards are those which relate to dust, noise, and chemical.
Control Hazards: Controlling the equipment being used for blasting purposes should well planted to avoid controlling hazards.
Safety Hazards: Safety hazards include those associated with the abrasive blasting equipment itself, vision impairment, slipping, flying abrasive, fire, explosion, and static electricity.
Safety Equipment for sand / shot blasting machine consists of equipment like air-fed blasting hood, Blasting Wear, Hand Gloves, climate control device, Air filter, air supplied respiratory mask, gum-boot, etc.
Safety equipment is necessary for blasting because of the chemical behavior of abrasive such as steel shots, steel grit, aluminum oxide, copper slag, glass bead, abrasive garnet sand, plastic media, etc. And when abrasive propulsion strike to workpiece it get penetrate from the workpiece. Hence dust particles are anticipated into the environment causing diseases like breathing problems, lung disease, hearing impairment.