Over the years, I have done hundreds of carwash surveys. Those locations that use rug beaters as a service rarely have adequate signage warning employees or customers of some of the conditions that could lead to injury. A few ideas are: use caution when:
1. You are wearing loose clothing
2. You are wearing loose jewelry
3. You are wearing ties or scarves
4. If you have not read the operating instructions
Some of these machines have some safety instructions in tiny print on the front. I recommend that a separate sign with large printed lettering be placed above along with the directions on how to use the device.
Remember it is best to use
experienced employees when repairing these machines; the interior parts are
often very sharp and with little space to maneuver in, which could cause severe
cuts.
If you are looking to add a rug beater to your operations, there are some models that are side fed and would be safer, especially for customers using a self service machine.
What are you doing at your wash to prevent injuries from this equipment?
If you are looking to add a rug beater to your operations, there are some models that are side fed and would be safer, especially for customers using a self service machine.
What are you doing at your wash to prevent injuries from this equipment?