Keeping your shop clean and safe
When used together, the following practices and equipment significantly reduce the amount of water needed to clean shop floors. Minimizing waste water generation will reduce environmental liability and help your shop stay ahead of tightening regulations.
Prevent oil spills from ever reaching the floor.
• Stop if there’’s a drop! Never walk away from an oil spill. If oil spills are not cleaned up immediately: Workers can slip and fall. Oil, antifreeze, and other spilled material can mix and be tracked around your shop and into vehicles. You will spend more time and money washing the floor.
• Mechanics should carry rags so that small spills can be wiped dry when they occur.

In case a medium-sized or larger oil spill or other type spill occurs, cleanup equipment should be well marked. For example, attach red flags to Spill recovery equipment, such as pneumatic tools specific for cleanup and containment of spills, mop buckets with remediation products used for spill cleanup so they can be easily located by workers. Keep all spills out of sewer drains.
• Sweep your floor with a broom every day to prevent unnecessary dirt and contaminant buildup.
• Never hose down your work area! This practice generates large quantities of contaminated wash water that is discharged to a sewer, or worse, is flushed out of the shop to a storm drain.
• If you use a pressure washer to clean your floors, be sure to use a remediation product before you wash. Even if pressure washing is performed by a contractor, your shop is responsible for proper management of the wash water and can be held liable for its illegal disposal. The best way to avoid this liability and the costs associated with pressure washing is to clean up oil spills when and where they occur. A pneumatic vacuum helps to complete this task along with a microbe product to eliminate the small amount remaining. The oil one can recover with the vacuum can then be recycled.
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August 16th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
Of course safety first.Put on appropriate safety gear when you are using this tool to keep you protected during the maneuver. Read carefully the directions when using this tool to guarantee that you are taking the correct safety measures.