Safety Toolbox Talk Meeting topic: Working with Mobile Equipment/ Machines
This safety toolbox talk meeting topic
on safe working with mobile heavy equipment/ machines helps to
communicate the hazard and risk associated with heavy equipment such as blind
spots, danger zone, congested work areas, multiple trades working in a single
work space, malfunctioning or disconnected back-up alarms, pinch-points between
machinery/vehicles and fixed objects, condition of work area, weather
condition, vehicular traffic in and around work zones, etc.
Safety Toolbox Talk Meeting topic: Working with Heavy Equipment/ Machines
This Safety Toolbox Talk Meeting Topic
applies to safe working with mobile heavy equipment/ machines such as dump truck, excavator, grader, aerial/scissor lift,
Loader, bulldozer or mobile crane, truck trailer, etc.
Mobile heavy equipment/
machines
are responsible for many injuries and fatalities in the construction workplace
even when operators cannot see vehicles, materials, objects, tools, buildings,
etc. material damage may occur thus costs property damage.
Several times it has been
observed that the equipment comes in contact with a power line and causes fire
and electrocution. Therefore, it is generally suggested to keep equipment at
least 10 feet away of power lines and poles. Of course, the safety distance
depends on the rated voltage of the power supply and when it increases, the
distance to stay away from the lines must also increase.
Safety toolbox Talk on working with mobile heavy equipment
👉 Mobile
heavy equipment / vehicles / machinery should be visually inspected before each
use. Any problem encountered with the equipment should be corrected before use.
👉 All
mobile equipment / heavy vehicles and mobile machinery must be certified by a
competent person to ensure reliability and safety fitness.
👉 Only
a competent operator should use the mobile equipment / machine. The crane
operator must have a special crane operator certificate with a training record
and relevant work experience certificate.
👉 Equipment
should be fitted with seat belts and a rollover / tip over protection system to
protect the operator in the event of a rollover or collision.
👉 The
work areas must be well demarcated and sufficient space must be provided for
the proper functioning of heavy equipment. Barricade the area covered under the
swing radius as a danger zone.
👉 Remove
all unnecessary personnel, objects and vehicles from the area where the equipment
is operating.
👉 A
banksman or flag man should be available at the work site to control traffic
and for safe signaling, guiding the operator.
👉 Do
not allow the dump truck operator to climb on top of the truck to monitor the
level of loaded material.
👉 Refueling
of vehicles must not be carried out in the work area. Do not smoke while the
refueling operation is in progress.
👉 Operators
should walk around their equipment each time before returning to the cab to
ensure that there are no objects, people or vehicles in a blind spot.
👉 Do
not use the equipment if the operator is excessively tired or ill. A medical fitness
certificate is required for the crane operator.
👉 Immediately
deal with any leaking hydraulic lines as this can cause serious problems in the
equipment as well as damage to the environment. Use a drip tray to contain the
leaking oil. Hydraulic or other faulty systems can cause a major incident.
👉 Respond
to emergency alarms and ensure their proper functioning.
👉 Use
observers to warn operators / drivers and of nearby workers.
👉 The
excavator operator must not eat without washing his hands. Take care not to
smoke in the work area.
👉 Do
not allow anyone to stand on the track of the excavator / loader or crane.
👉 The
operator must not leave the machine / equipment in working order.
👉 The
crane operator must not leave the crane with a suspended load during a work
break.
👉 Do
not allow anyone to pass / walk / work under a suspended load or a load at
height.
👉 For
safe mounting of the crane, a survey of the surface must be carried out to
determine the strength of the ground.
👉 The
operator and other colleagues should wear reflective / high visibility
clothing. High visible vest must be worn by all peoples working around the
equipment. In case of night work, reflective vest must be worn.
👉 Obey
all traffic rules, including speed limits, when approaching the work area.
👉 Ensure
the availability and functioning of the reverse horn on the equipment or
machine, do not drive a vehicle in reverse with an obstructed rear view unless
it is equipped with an audible reverse alarm or banksman confirmation that they
are safe.
👉 All
mobile equipment and machinery must have warning systems, main horn, reverse
horn, spotter, flashlights, etc.
👉 Make
sure you and all other personnel are clear before operating any heavy equipment
/ vehicle such as excavator, dump truck / trailer, crane or hydra.
👉 Lower
or block dozer, scraper blades, loader buckets, dumpers, excavator bucket,
suspended load on crane, etc. when not in use, and leave all controls in
neutral.
👉 Engage
/ apply the parking brakes when vehicles / equipment is parked and chock the
wheels if they are on a slope / incline.
👉 Use
road signs, barricades and flaggers when construction takes place near public
roads.
👉 Maintain
a safe distance between two excavators when simultaneously working side by side
in the same area.
👉 Use
appropriate safety gears including Ear muff while performing breaking, drilling
or excavation work.
👉 Control
the movement of the dump truck while multiple excavators are working in the
same area.
Only
competent operators with special training should use mobile equipment /
machines. This Mobile Equipment Safety Toolbox talk meeting topic
will help communicate the hazards and risks associated with the operation of
dump trucks, excavators, trailers, cranes, loaders and similar other equipment
/heavy vehicles. Safety talk must be conducted after a risk
assessment to educate peoples those involved in the work.
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