Safety Information
2.4 General hazards
Read and follow ANSI Standard IWCA 1-14.1 (Window Cleaning Safety).
Purified water is delivered to the waterfed pole by hoses from the HydroPower Ultra system.
This introduces a risk of tripping both to worker and general public. Identify work area with
appropriate signage.
Any surface that becomes wet must be identified with appropriate signage to direct pedestrians
and workers away from work area. During wintertime, it is important to avoid water pooling,
which could freeze, creating a dangerous slip hazard.
General hazards associated with the use of water fed poles and deionization equipment
• Trip hazard to the general public when using hoses.
• Slip hazard presented from wet pathways.
• Slip hazard for operator when concentrating on work.
• Falls from height when working on flat roofs.
• Electrocution from poles coming into contact with overhead power source.
• Injuries to others from falling poles or fabric of the building that may be dislodged.
• Injury to others from falling poles caused by incorrect handling or failure of pole.
• Injury through incorrect manual handling of poles and other equipment.
• Hazards from carrying tanks, systems and equipment that are overloaded, unstable,
unsecured or incorrectly installed within a vehicle.
: British Window Cleaning Academy (BWCA): Safety in window cleaning using waterfed pole systems.
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