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The fablab has infrastructure to supply compressed air to the facility. This equipment runs at high air pressure. There is risk from air injection, whipping air hoses and a bunch of other things. There are legal considerations (https://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/safety/pdf/whs_workplace_safety_act_and_regs.pdf 16.24. We have an SWP.
The fablab has infrastructure to supply compressed air to the facility. This equipment runs at high air pressure. There is risk from air injection, whipping air hoses and a bunch of other things.  


Do not disconnect, move or alter any threaded-in airline plumbing. This is a permanent and not to be altered. Any alterations could be a safety hazard. There is an immense volume of high PSI and can be very dangerous.  
There are legal considerations around this system ({{Act}} 16.24).  


=== Infrastructure ===
=== Infrastructure ===
* [[Compressed air distribution (pipes and hoses)]]
* [[200 Gal Compressed Air Tank (1st floor)]]
* [[200 Gal Compressed Air Tank (1st floor)]]
* [[200 Gal Compressed Air Tank (3rd floor)]]
* [[200 Gal Compressed Air Tank (3rd floor)]]
* [[Compressor (left)]]
* [[Compressor (left)]]
* [[Compressor (right)]]
* [[Compressor (right)]]
[[Category:Compressed air]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 2024 December 8

The fablab has infrastructure to supply compressed air to the facility. This equipment runs at high air pressure. There is risk from air injection, whipping air hoses and a bunch of other things.

There are legal considerations around this system (Workplace Safety and Health Act and Regulations 16.24).

Infrastructure