Safety Equipment
Check out our catalog for a selection of blasting products
Shop Catalog NowAbrasive blasting operations have the potential to create certain health hazards. They often facilitate high noise levels and produce copious amounts of dust. Underlying substrates and coatings are potential sources of dangerous substances, such as lead paint or silica. These materials can create a dangerous operating environment and employers have a responsibility to protect workers from such toxic substances. Our products can help you to conduct sandblasting operations safely.
Safety Products
Kleen Blast takes workplace safety seriously. We offer a wide array of dependable safety equipment to facilitate safe operations. Our extensive catalog includes the following safety products:
CLEMCO
Operator Safety Equipment
- Respirator Systems
- Air Pumps
- Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Blast Suits & Gloves
BULLARD
Respiratory Protection
- Respirator Systems
- Air Pumps
- Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Blast Suits & Gloves
GVS/RPB SAFETY
Operator Safety Equipment
- Respirator Systems
- Air Pumps
- Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Blast Suits & Gloves
AIR SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL
Grade-D Breathing Air Filtration & Confined Space Ventilation
- Portable and Fixed Grade-D Breathing Air Systems
- CO & CO/O2 Airline Monitors
- Point of Attachments (POA)
Custom Breathing Air Solutions
- Blowers & Fans
- Confined Space Ventilation Kits
Safety First
Sandblasting is an effective tool, but it comes with certain risks. Fortunately, these risks can be easily mitigated with appropriate personal protective equipment, proper maintenance, and safe operating practices.
At Kleen Blast Abrasives, we are committed to meeting our customers’ abrasive blasting needs. We offer excellent quality in all our abrasives, sandblasting supplies, and other equipment. We are proud to say that our Kleen Blast brand grit is environmentally safe, while still being an economical and fast cutting choice.
Whatever the scope of your resurfacing project, Kleen Blast is here to support your work. Our goal is to help you find all the information you’re looking for, as well as the equipment and materials you need to safely get the job done right. If you have any unanswered questions, please give us a call at 1-800-553-3625 or contact us online.
Worker Training and Hazard Communication
Creating a safe abrasive blasting environment begins with disseminating information.
Training and Support
Workers must be educated about the associated health and safety hazards of abrasive blasting materials. They also should receive training on safe work practices and how to properly use the blasting equipment. Comprehensive training should also cover personal protective equipment and respirators.
Safety Data Sheets
Manufacturers must provide information that defines the health hazards posed by their blasting materials. Safety data sheets (SDS) are mandated under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). When using abrasive blasting material, be sure to read the manufacturer’s SDS to be fully informed about the health hazards that are associated with it. These SDS can be found on the Safety Data Sheets page of our website.