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Dear Sirs,

One of our workmen got an eye injury when he tried to clean his clothes with a compressed air nozzle. I have planned a training session for the workmen next week.

I would like to include a video that explains the dangers of using compressed air to clean clothes in the workplace. Can any of you help me with finding such videos?

Thank you.

Regards,
SSM

From India, Madras
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Dear SSM, plz find the video. Regrds, hansa vyas
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Dear SSM, plz find the video. Regrds, hansa vyas
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Dear hansa, Again nice one from your side. . . I am busy with my studies i will back very soon like earlier. . . Keep up the good work. . keep on sharing. . .
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PTRC
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You may visit following face book page. You may also post your request there: Workplace and Environmental Health and Safety Films from the Past
From India, Coimbatore
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Dear all,

I saw this video, but it's not suitable for the above question. I request you all to please send material or a video on compressed air used for cloth cleaning. This video is off-topic, so please send the relevant material. I am waiting and hope you all have it.

Thank you.

From India, Mumbai
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boss2966
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The compressed air is very dangerous to use for cleaning our clothes in any industry. In a fraction of a second, it can damage our eyes. With the speed of the air, the retina in our eye will get perforated, and the air can cause perforation in our eardrum too. If the compressed air blows into any cut wound, the area will swell. Therefore, the usage of compressed air for cleaning clothes should be avoided.
From India, Kumbakonam
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dipil
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@boss2966

First of all, thank you very much for your valuable input into the thread.

In our plant, the loaders and packers of cement bags are using compressed air for dust cleaning from their body parts as well as from clothes. As per your posting, it's unsafe. So what suitable alternative should we suggest to them? Can you please let me know the answer?

@SSM

Thank you for starting such a thread. I do not have any relevant videos right now. Let me search it out in my collection, and if I find one, I will share it with you soon.


From India
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dipil
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@SSM & Avinashevs

Go through the link below, and you will find a related video on the hazards of compressed air usage:

[A Short Video on Compressed Air Safety Training | Chemical Plant Safety Blog](http://chemicalplantsafety.net/safety-video/a-short-video-on-compressed-air-safety-training)

@All

If anyone in the forum knows how to download movies from YouTube, please let me know the procedure.

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dipil
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Dear SSM,

As you mentioned in your earlier post that you are going to provide training to workers on the non-use of compressed air for cleaning purposes, what alternative arrangements are you suggesting? Please let me know.

Thank you.

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