
Under Pressure
Do you keep WD-40, hair spray, Off, Fix-A-Flat, etc. in your vehicle? If so, you might want to reconsider. The picture above is
of a pressurized can that exploded in a person's vehicle and imbedded itself in the back seat of the car. The temperature outside of the closed up vehicle was about 100 degrees F. Other vehicles have had windows blown out by exploding cans.
· Do NOT leave pressurized containers in your vehicle where they can be exposed to sunlight!
· Always read and follow the manufacturer's safety recommendations that come with the can.
· Reporting incidents such as this can help inform personnel of possible risks and dangers both inside and outside the workplace.