Compressed Air Gun Safety

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Compressed air guns have to be used with safety in mind.

Compressed air guns are a common tool in many shops and can present a number of safety hazards. Using them appropriately and wearing the right protective gear can help prevent accidents from occurring.

  1. Hazards

    • The compressed air comes out of the gun at an average range of 80 to 120 pounds per square inch. When used to clean off surfaces in a shop, debris can become airborne and strike a worker. If the gun gets too close to the skin, the air can get into the bloodstream through a cut in its surface. This can cause air bubbles in the blood or cause damage to organ if the gun is near the ear or nose.

    Prevention

    • To prevent too much air pressure from causing injury, the gun's pressure should be set at 30 pounds per square inch, or psi. Another prevention method is to add a safety tip to the gun's nozzle. This tip helps to reduce the amount of pressure right at the nozzle, protecting the worker.

    Other Considerations

    • Wearing safety glasses can help to protect the worker against flying debris. This is especially important when working in a small space where fragments can bounce back easily. The worker can also use a face shield to give more protection to the face.

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