Before starting any job, HVAC technicians should anticipate the work they'll be performing and the hazards that may be at the particular site.
Put the protection on at the start of your job and keep it on until the work is completed..
Breathing There are two pieces of breathing gear that should be part of your PPE adisposable dust mask, for quick and dusty jobs, and HEPA-filtered for protection or longer, more involved work..
Hand and foot Wear the proper gloves for hand protection, whether it be leather, rubber or insulated materials, depending on the job.
Clothing in different work situations visibility clothing gives you layer of safety, as you may be working around traffic, or need to be visible to other workers.
Additionally, think of such as rain, thunderstorms and snow, or extreme heat or cold...
Before performing the work, test the circuitwith meter that is rated for the type of circuit you're testing to determine if it's still energized or not..
Chemicals Take note of the chemicals you'll be using in your job solvents and various detergents, among others, that can pose health risks.
Wear your gear and gloves when handling liquids that can burn your skin. Falls are one of the significant hazards you'll find on HVAC job sites.
Make sure to use the tool for the job and that you're wearing PPE for the situation..
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