Saturday, 1 March 2014

Using Construction Equipment: Safety Tips

Posted by Unknown at 14:19
By Halisse Enmma


Safety should be the top priority when you are working in a construction project. Sad to say but most of the accidents involving heavy construction equipment happen as a result of human error and not of external forces. This is why training for the proper use of heavy equipment is made available by a number of providers.

Safety is one of the biggest concerns of handling heavy machinery. First among these tips is to complete (and pass) bulldozer safety training, seeing that bulldozers are among the most used heavy equipment on every construction site. When you are operating a bulldozer, always wear a seatbelt.

Granted, bulldozers do not run at speeds of 100 miles per hour, but they are bumpy rides and you would not want to fall off the seat and get thrown out of the bulldozer. In addition, nobody without proper training or license should be allowed to operate heavy machinery whether it be a bulldozer or a dump truck. If the construction site is near public areas or close to pedestrian traffic, you need to be sure that sufficient traffic control systems are put in place to protect pedestrians as well as your workers.

Be very careful when you are driving heavy equipment like a bulldozer or dump truck on uneven terrain so you can keep in control of the machine and of course, avoid serious accidents. As much as possible, try to keep noise levels minimized in work sites and use walkie-talkies to communicate with each other on the construction site so you and your workers can hear each other and communicate effectively. For instance, you should not use welding equipment without proper eyes and hands protection.

The same goes when you are using or working around heavy tools or machines: hard hats must be worn as well as other safety gear. Before you buy or rent heavy equipment, you need to check if the machines are actually working properly and you can look for information on the safety features of the equipment you will rent.

Among the simplest and the best ways to prevent accidents in construction sites is to communicate properly with your workers so trying to minimize unnecessary noise in the workplace is important. If you have them, bring your own expert mechanics that can check the construction equipment before you decide to rent anything. This is important since you would not want to spend money buying or renting equipment that will cause serious accidents to your workers and jeopardize the entire construction project.




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1 comments:

0s0-Pa on 26 April 2014 at 15:26 said...

These are definitely some important construction site safety tips that shouldn't be overlooked!


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