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Aug 29th, 08, 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by big mike View Post
Well, I don't think I embarrassed him, but I did let him know that he violated several OSHA safety rules by walking under the caution tape perimeter, and directly under my lift. Not to mention my worker was less than ten feet away from him using a turbo nozzle with hot water, blasting directly at a brick surface. The chips, mortar, and brick fragments, make it feel like your sandblasting. We are wearing full protective gear, head to toe. I just felt that he should be aware of the safety concerns, being a compliance officer and all.
Just a wierd thing I'm reading into here... you're using a turbo nozzle to remove paint from brick. How much damage is the brick getting?? Are you using any chems??



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