​How to Protect Your Eyes and Face on Hydroexcavation Jobs

Operators discuss the importance of safety glasses and face shields

​How to Protect Your Eyes and Face on Hydroexcavation Jobs

Joe Harp’s fractured face shield after he was hit by flying debris on a job site. The shield prevented any major injuries.

As hydroexcavator operator Joe Harp walked up to his co-worker to aid him on a job site, he suddenly felt like he had been shot with a BB gun.

“I turned my face away from the wand and immediately shut the water off,” Harp says.

He was running the wireless remote to the unit...

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