Safe Use of Air Hoses
A safety talk about preventing hose whip, controlling pressure, and avoiding tripping hazards with air hoses.
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Key Hazards
- Hose whip from sudden disconnection
- Trips from hose placement
- Hearing damage from sudden bursts
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of air hoses is important for any crew using pneumatic tools. Improper connections or damage can cause hoses to whip dangerously.
Workers should ensure hoses are fully seated into fittings and secured with locking mechanisms when required.
Different tools require different hose diameters—using the wrong size can restrict airflow or cause overheating.
Routing hoses along walls or overhead reduces tripping hazards.
Safety Reminders
- Secure all hose connections.
- Inspect hoses for cracks.
- Route hoses out of walkways.
- Use proper hose diameter for tools.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need hose guards or hangers today?
- Are connections fully locked in place?