A successful pipeline cleaning program requires three important ingredients: a quality combination unit, efficient nozzles and an effective cleaning operator. The first two can easily be purchased from a quality dealer, but the third one is a little more difficult to come by.Too often, need trumps logic when agencies and contractors settle for unqualified cleaning operator candidates. If an operator has a Class A or B license and is willing to work around sewers, that’s often enough to get them hired.The pipeline cleaning operator position is important, especially when poor performance can have such devastating consequences. An inept cleaning operator
How To Properly Train a Pipeline Cleaning Operator
Nov 04, 2013 | by Jim Aanderud |
















