Working with Drain Cleaning Machines Made Easy
Like any job working with powerful machinery, drain cleaning always comes with a risk of injury. Technicians can easily get injured when moving or operating drain cleaning machines if they are not paying attention and taking precautions to stay safe. To make your job safer – and easier – pay attention to all safety measures, be alert and follow all safety guidelines. Beyond reading the safety manual so you fully understand how to use the machine safely, take measures to lower the risk of injury to yourself. The most common injuries technicians and drain professions suffer are back and leg strains and sprains that usually come from carrying and moving the heavy drain cleaning machines. By carrying this equipment unaided, technicians put themselves and the machines in harm’s way. Avoid injuries by working smarter, not harder. Invest in a loading ramp for your heavier machines and save your back. Duracable sells loading ramps for its DM55 and DM175 models that bolt into the vehicle. I