- Ensure operators hold valid WJA or equivalent competency certification for the pressure range.
- Inspect all hoses, couplings, nozzles, and safety devices before starting each shift.
- Use foot protection rated for the operating pressure — standard boots are insufficient.
- Establish an exclusion zone around the jetting area and post a lookout at access points.
- Use a dead-man trigger that stops flow immediately when the grip is released.
- Wear full-face visor, waterproof overalls, and hearing protection during operations.
- Contain wastewater and debris using bunds and filtration before disposal.
- Brief all nearby workers on the exclusion zone and emergency stop location.
- Test the emergency stop and dead-man controls before starting the operation.
- Follow the manufacturer's start-up and shutdown sequence for the jetting unit.
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- DON'T point the lance at any person, even when the system is depressurised.
- DON'T operate jetting equipment without valid competency certification.
- DON'T use hoses or fittings rated below the actual operating pressure.
- DON'T enter the exclusion zone while the lance is in operation.
- DON'T attempt to clear a blocked nozzle while the system is pressurised.
- DON'T jet towards electrical equipment, cables, or junction boxes.
- DON'T discharge wastewater into drains or watercourses without authorisation.
- DON'T override or disable the dead-man trigger control on the lance.
- DON'T treat a water jet injury as minor — seek hospital treatment immediately.
- DON'T work alone when carrying out water jetting operations on site.
See also: Hydro Demolition | Pressure Testing Safety |