Recall the hazards of using compressed air;
Recall how to control the hazards of using compressed air
On its own, air is not necessarily dangerous. However, compressing air creates hazards like noise, flying objects and static electricity. Take this course to review the hazards associated with compressed air and what you can do to avoid them. This course is ideal for people who use pneumatic tools or supervise those who do.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.242: Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Equipment;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.302: Power-Operated Hand Tools;
Compressed Air and Gas Institute: Compressed Air and Gas Handbook
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