Equipment Safety · 2–5 min talk

Safe Use of High-Pressure Hoses

A safety talk covering hazards from water, hydraulic, and air hoses under pressure.

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Key Hazards

  • Hose rupture causing whipping
  • Injection injuries from hydraulic leaks
  • Tripping hazards from long hose runs

2–3 Minute Talk Script

Safe use of high-pressure hoses is important for industrial workers, mechanics, grounds crews, and utility teams. Pressurized hoses can fail suddenly, causing severe injuries.

Workers should inspect hoses for cracks, bulges, or leaks before pressurizing. Loose fittings can detach and cause hose whip.

Different hose types have different hazards. Hydraulic hoses can cause injection injuries, while air hoses can create severe whipping if they disconnect.

Workers should route hoses to avoid trip hazards and communicate about pressure changes during the task.

Safety Reminders

  • Inspect hoses before pressurizing.
  • Secure connections tightly.
  • Avoid standing directly over pressurized lines.
  • Route hoses to prevent trips.

Ask the Crew

  • Do any hoses show signs of wear?
  • Are we increasing pressure safely today?