blastoffvictoria
New member
Hi everyone.
I am wondering what you guys do to cover the hoses that may have to cross pedestrian walkways/sidewalks? I am looking to ensure we are covering ourselves adequately as far as liability is concerned. Would a rubber mat with caution signs on each side suffice? I'm curious what you guys do to help people avoid tripping on exposed hoses, and by covering them with a mat would it be more dangerous because of the uneven surface people would be stepping on?
Any ideas would help I have a job that was confirmed today for Monday morning at a hotel and we want to ensure our hoses don't cause any issues.
Thanks in advance!
I am wondering what you guys do to cover the hoses that may have to cross pedestrian walkways/sidewalks? I am looking to ensure we are covering ourselves adequately as far as liability is concerned. Would a rubber mat with caution signs on each side suffice? I'm curious what you guys do to help people avoid tripping on exposed hoses, and by covering them with a mat would it be more dangerous because of the uneven surface people would be stepping on?
Any ideas would help I have a job that was confirmed today for Monday morning at a hotel and we want to ensure our hoses don't cause any issues.
Thanks in advance!