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Keep Your Crew Healthy: How To Encourage Jobsite Safety When Working With Industrial Pumps

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If you run a commercial operation that utilizes industrial pumps, you need to take special precautions to ensure the safety of your workers. Even if your pumps are working properly, they still pose risks to your employees. Once you have your new pumps installed, here are four steps you should implement to ensure a safe working environment for your employees.

Insist on Proper Ear Protection

Industrial pumps can be very loud, especially when you're not wearing ear protection. Continued exposure to the sound can lead to hearing loss. If your employees are working on, or around the pumps, you need to insist on proper ear protection. Be sure that your employees have ear protection with them at all times when they're on-the-job. It's also important that they have the right protection for the job. Before you authorize specific ear protection for your employees, be sure they're adequate for the task at hand.

Schedule Timely Breaks

In addition to the noise that can harm your employees ears, you also need to worry about the vibration that can come from your high-pressure industrial pumps. That constant vibration can harm not only your employees ears, but also their hands. This is particularly true if your employees are in physical contact with the pumps. To help alleviate the stress that the vibration puts on your employees ears and body's, be sure to schedule frequent breaks.

Provide Routine Health Checks

Knowing that exposure to the noise and vibration of the industrial pumps can cause harm to your employees, it's a good idea to provide routine health exams. Conducting routine health exams, which should include hearing tests, as well as exams to identify stress fractures, and carpal-tunnel syndrome. Including these routine health exams for your employees will help reduce work-related injuries, and ensure the health and safety of everyone who works for you.

Offer Personal Days

Operating industrial pumps can be a stressful job, especially when you're exposed to loud noises and constant vibration on a daily basis. Minimize work-site stress, and ensure a healthy environment to work, by offering personal days for your employees. These days can be used for chiropractic visits, or other services that will offset the harm that can come from being exposed to industrial pumps on a regular basis. Providing personal days will reduce absenteeism, and promote employee health.

Don't risk employee health and safety. If your employees are exposed to industrial pumps, use the tips provided here to encourage safety, and reduce work-related injuries. For more information, contact a business such as Compressor-Pump & Service, Inc.


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