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OPERATOR'S HAND SIGNALS

This section provides a set of hand signals for communication
when carrying out water jetting operations.
Pressurise System
Thumb pointing upwards,
the rest of the hand closed.
From the shoulder height
the arm moves up and
down.
Depressurise System.
Form a fist. Move the arm
back and forth at shoulder
height.
Raise Pressure.
First finger pointing up, the
rest of the hand closed. The
hand is moved in a circular
motion.
Lower Pressure.
First finger pointing down,
the rest of the hand closed.
The hand is moved in a
circular motion.

ACCIDENT REPORTING

Reporting.
All accidents or injuries, whether resulting in "lost time"
or "no lost time" injuries, should be recorded in
accordance with the recommendations of AS 1885.1.
Incidents that result in "near misses" should also be
recorded as a means of providing a record of significant
incidents that have the potential to result in serious injury
at the workplace, so appropriate measures can be
implemented to minimise or eliminate these potential
hazards.
Personal Injuries.
In the event that a person is injured by the impact of a
water jet, the injury caused may appear insignificant and
give little indication of the extent of the injury beneath
the skin and the damage to deeper tissues. Although only
a small hole may be present, quantities of water may have
penetrated the skin and entered the flesh and organs
causing serious injury.
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Medical Recommendation.
If an accident occurs where pressurised water penetrates
or appears to have penetrated the skin, medical
assistance should be sought immediately.
Immediate First Aid.
Where medical examination is not immediately possible
(e.g. in remote situations), appropriate basic first aid
measures should be applied and the patient observed
closely until medical treatment is available.
Medical Alert Card.
All operators engaged in commercial and industrial water
blasting operations should carry out an immediately
accessible, waterproof medical alert card.
should:
outline the possible nature of injuries and post-
accident infections that can be caused by high
pressure water blasting;
provide details of immediate first-aid treatment
until medical treatment can be arranged; and
provide the name or names of medicos (and
contact phone numbers) who should be contacted
for expert medical advice for the treatment of
high pressure water blasting injuries.
In addition, the card may also:
identify the worker; and
outline medical information about the worker; e.g.
blood type, allergies and conditions, such as
asthma.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION

Immediate hospital attention should be given to personnel who
sustain equipment related injuries while operating the system. In
such cases, it is vital that medical personnel be apprised of all
facts relevant to such injuries.
Therefore, all operating personnel should be provided with
waterproof emergency medical tags or cards describing the
nature of their work and the possibility of injury inherent in the
use of a water blasting device. The tag or card should also bear
the following standard notice:
August 2019
This card