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Construction Equipment used on construction
jobs often creates dangerous conditions. This week's Tail Gate Safety Topic
examines a few situations which should be watched for at all times.
Any moving equipment such as skip loaders,
back hoes, trenchers, cranes, hi-lifts, trucks, you name it, should be
respected and avoided. Don't just assume that the operator sees you. You could
wind up injured or worse. And don't depend on hearing a horn or an alarm to
warn you that moving equipment is near. You may not be able to hear the
equipment's alarm over other construction noise.
When you see that equipment is traveling
backwards keep out of the way and stand clear until the operator has completed
his maneuver. Never cut across the path behind any unit while it is backing.
You could easily trip and full under the equipment. For the same reason you
should never ride on the running boards, steps or drawbar or any equipment,
even for a short distance.
During backing, the operator should have the
project foreman clear the area behind the unit and provide direction. No
operator should back a piece of equipment into and area without someone
clearing the area and giving signals.
Watch out for swinging counterweights on
equipment such as cranes. There is often a pinch-point between the
counterweights and some obstruction when the unit swings. Make sure there is
enough room for workers to pass and if there is not - shut off the area to any
access.
Never ride on or near material that is being
transported by equipment. The load could shift and you can be thrown to the
ground. Also, clearance may not allow for your position and you can be crushed
between overhead or side obstructions.
If you must ride on equipment, make sure that
all parts of your body are inside the unit, including your arms and legs. In
addition, it at all possible, get off any portable scaffold or work platform
while the unit is being moved. The time it takes to get off will be much less
than the time lost if you fall or the unit tips over.
Never walk alongside moving equipment. Keep in
the clear in case it slides or turns, or the load shifts.
When you are working near equipment operating
in the vicinity of power lines, don't touch or come in contact with the frame
of the unit or the load cables. There is always the chance that the boom of the
unit may hit the power lines. Warn the operator and the foreman any time you
see this possibility and follow their instructions.
Don't walk under loads on cranes and hoists.
Always take the path that avoids danger.
Never clean, adjust, lubricate, repair or work
on a machine that is in operation. Stop the machine before working on it and
replace the guards as soon as it is done and before operation is resumed.
The safest this to do around construction
equipment is keep away while the equipment is in operation. If you must be near
the equipment, make sure the operator knows you are working nearby and stay
alert. Keeping your mind on where you are in relation to the equipment will not
only prevent injuries but could save your life.
Provided by: Assurance Agency