Be sure to apply these safety guidelines and other manufacturer and company recommended guidelines to all of the mobile equipment that is in operation at your plant. Forklifts, Skidsteers, Aerial Work Platforms, Railcars, Wheel Loaders, Material Handlers, Cranes, Yard Trucks, Fleet Trucks, Golf Carts, and other Yard and/or Customer Vehicles.
Safe work practices for working safely with mobile equipment. Download PDF Publication Date: 2011 File type: PDF (685 KB) Asset type: Toolbox Meeting Guide Toolbox Meeting Guide #: TG 11-02
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When construction equipment is rumbling around a project, you've got to watch your step. If both construction workers and equipment operators keep their eyes open, no one's going to get hurt. Following are ways to help you maintain a healthy respect for cranes, dozers, excavators and trucks. Struck By Mobile Equipment
Weekly Safety Meeting Blind Spots in Mobile Equipment. Weekly Safety Meeting. April 22, 2018. Blind Spots in Mobile Equipment. A blind spot is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment that is not visible to the operators, either by direct line-of-sight or indirectly by use of internal and external mirrors.
Mobile Equipment Hazards 30 CFR § 56.14205 Machinery, equipment, and tools shall not be used beyond the design capacity intended by the manufacturer where such use may create a hazard to persons. 35 slides: Mobile Equipment Safety Designed for M/NM, this presentation covers the requirements of Part 56. 118 slides: Mobile Equipment Safety
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Haul trucks and other large surface mining vehicles are capable of destroying smaller vehicles that cannot be seen by the operator. Traffic controls, training, and avoiding distractions are key to enhancing safety. Collision warning and avoidance systems can also help. Key Safety Practices Communicate and verify with all equipment operators any planned movements and location
Sep 29, 2020· Mobile Equipment Safety; See more in KPA’s training library. Best Practices for Running Safety Meetings. Focus on one issue at a time. The most effective safety meetings are the most simple and direct. Don’t try to educate your workforce on the entire safety program at once. Emphasize one important issue during every safety meeting.
Mobile Equipment Hazards 30 CFR § 56.14205 Machinery, equipment, and tools shall not be used beyond the design capacity intended by the manufacturer where such use may create a hazard to persons. 35 slides: Mobile Equipment Safety Designed for M/NM, this presentation covers the requirements of Part 56. 118 slides: Mobile Equipment Safety
Jan 14, 2015· OSHA Construction Safety for Vehicles, Mobile Equipment, and Machinery 1. Operating Heavy Equipment in the Presence of Ground Personnel Presented by: The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. 2. Operating Heavy Equipment in the Presence of Ground Personnel 3.
Safety signs warn employees and others of potential hazards, alert workers to the location of safety equipment and exit routes, and offer safety-related instructions in a concise and attention-getting format. Fall-protection safety products help prevent people working at heights from falling or decrease the risk of injury if they do fall.
even apply to pedestrians traveling on the road. The hazards do not go away when the equipment leaves the project or facilit y. Safety Tips . Safely working in the area of any heavy equipment requires the shared responsibility of both the equipment operator and their coworkers. As with all O&G ventures, each project must have a prepared and well -
Many of these incidents could have been avoided by following simple safety measures. The number of reported injuries and fatalities involving heavy equipment is on the rise. In an effort to decrease incidents involving the operation of heavy equipment, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers these tips: 1. Avoid Blind Spots
A YEAR’S WORTH OF WEEKLY SAFETY MEETING SUBJECTS Table of Contents Pages 1-3 Introduction Why This Project? Personal Protective Equipment Concrete Construction Page 37 Knee Pads Page 38 Respirators Page 39. Table of Power Lines and Mobile Cranes Page 77 Fire Protection Pages 78-81 Fire Protection and Control Page 78
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Posted at 11:04h in Safety Manual, Safety Topics, Tailgate Safety, Tailgate Safety Meetings, Toolbox Talks by eflanagan Chocking and Blocking Safety Chocking and blocking prevent accidental or unintended movement of mobile equipment and cargo while workers are loading, unloading, hitching, unhitching, or performing service or maintenance.
Oct 25, 2018· 10. Communication Issues and Safety. Lack of communication between employees can be a major reason for workplace accidents. Pre-work safety meetings, or toolbox talks, are a good platform to clarify the roles and responsibilities defined within a company’s safety program.
Working safely with mobile equipment Page 1 of 2 Excavators, dump trucks, graders, rollers, and other mobile equipment play key roles in the road building MEETING GUIDE. Page 2 of 2 WorkSafeBC Prevention Information Line: 604 276-3100 or toll-free 1 888 621-SAFE Other safety issues or suggestions made by crew members:
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