Safety In The Pressure Washing Workplace
We’ve written a few articles recently about safety for pressure washing companies.
There have been some injuries and deaths that better safety procedures could have prevented.
You could say the same thing for most industries. It just strikes home more when you’ve been the same situations that caused those problems.
We recently came across a graphic that shows the five main safety organizations. It gives some convincing numbers on how much progress has been made in safety related areas.
Working safely doesn’t take much extra effort or time. And the savings can be huge – in dollars wasted and injuries prevented.
Pressure washing shouldn’t be a dangerous occupation.
A little care and planning will keep everyone safe.
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