Table-2: Blast Cleaning Enclosures
| If you have |
Then make sure |
| Air inlets and access
openings |
They are either baffled or
arranged so the
combination of inward
airflow and baffles
minimizes both of the
following: |
|
– The escape of abrasive
or dust particles into
adjacent work areas. |
| |
– Visible spurts of dust |
| Small access openings
where dust might escape |
Slit resistant baffles are
installed in multiple sets at
all small access openings,
and do both of the
following: |
|
– Regularly inspect them |
| |
– Replace them when
needed |
| An observation window in
enclosures where hard,
deep cutting abrasives are
used |
The window is made of
safety glass protected by
screening |
|
Notes: |
| |
• Hard, deep cutting
abrasives may shatter
normal glass. |
| |
• If the safety glass
shatters, the protective
screening will help contain
the glass and protect
employees from cuts and
lacerations. |
| Small operator access
doors |
They are flanged and tight
when closed, and open
from both inside and
outside the enclosure. |
|
Note: |
|
If you have a small
operator access door and a
large work access door, the
large work access door
may open or close from the
outside only. |