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Construction Equipment: Safety Tips

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Each year brings a new toll of accidental deaths or injuries among heavy equipment operators, ground construction workers, and unwary pedestrians who are killed by heavy mobile equipment on construction sites. A great many of these accidents occur as rollovers, when individuals are struck or crushed by heavy equipment. It’s a well-known fact throughout the construction industry that “struck-by” incidents are one of the four leading causes of death on construction job sites—75% of which involve heavy equipment.

Certain conditions are known to heavily contribute to struck-by incidents, injuries, and deaths. These include:

Incorporating Administrative Controls

Situational awareness on the job is always the first line of defense against workplace accidents. But contractors and managers can also act proactively by emplacing targeted administrative controls to help reduce the danger of accidents and minimize potential injury caused by heavy equipment.

Proactive Planning and Best Safety Practices

When organizing any upcoming projects, it can make sense to invoke the following actions to safeguard the well-being of those who will, by necessity, be required to operate or work in the vicinity of heavy equipment.

Sightlines: Using Spotters

Spotters are an important part of worker safety. They help to prevent accidents by providing visual and verbal guidance to operators of vehicles with blind spots. A spotter should be trained to use hand signals to communicate with the operator, workers, and pedestrians in the area. This helps to keep everyone safe and aware of potential hazards. Spotters should wear highly visible clothing and be trained to stand back and keep clear of moving equipment to ensure their visibility to vehicle operators.

Safe Work Practices for Operators

It is essential that those who operate heavy machinery do so with the proper training and familiarity with the equipment. In addition, the application of safe practices, both those who work with and those who work around heavy equipment can help create a safer environment for all involved.

Other potential risks include accidental contact with overhead power lines tall vehicles or equipment such as mobile cranes and operating heavy equipment or tracked or wheeled machinery in unstable or otherwise poor ground conditions.

Safe Work Practices for Ground Workers

When heavy equipment use is involved, the safe practices of ground workers are a vitally important element in any worksite safety strategy.

Too much familiarity can lure us into lowering our guard, even in dangerous situations. As a result of spending so much time around heavy machinery, even the most experienced construction professionals can grow acclimated to its presence and stop considering the risks. It is important that those who work around heavy construction machinery make it their habit to understand and abide by established rules and best safety practices to keep them safe while working.

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