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Introduction

In the construction industry Hydraulic Systems are efficient for powering equipment from lifts to machinery. However, there are several health hazards associated with them. These systems release Hydraulic fluid leaks and high-pressure releases. Moreover, equipment failures can lead to serious injuries and accidents. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, hydraulic accidents account for over 3,000 injuries annually in the U.S. alone. There is a significant need to educate and guide employers about safety policies and regulations. The Hydraulic Safety program covers all necessary guidelines and PPE that help in keeping the workforce safe. 

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What PPE is required for hydraulic fluid?

The PPE required includes tools or gears for handling hydraulic fluid including gloves, safety goggles, and flame-resistant clothing to protect against spills, splashes, and high-pressure releases.

What is the safety equipment in hydraulic systems?

Safety equipment in hydraulic systems includes pressure relief valves, hydraulic fluid reservoirs, safety shields, and emergency stop controls to prevent accidents and manage system pressure.

What are common hazards in hydraulic systems?

Common hazards include high-pressure leaks, hydraulic fluid spills, and equipment malfunctions, which can lead to injuries or equipment damage if not properly managed.

How should hydraulic fluid spills be managed?

Hydraulic fluid spills should be promptly contained using absorbent materials, and cleaned up with appropriate equipment, and the area should be inspected for further hazards to ensure safety.

How long does the Hydraulic safety course certification last?

The hydraulic safety course certification lasts for two years. 

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