Toolbox Talk - Working Safely with Heavy Equipment

Toolbox Talk – Working Safely with Heavy Equipment

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Supervisor: _______________________________

Company Name: _____________________________

Job Name: ______________________________

Even though your employees all went through training before they could work on-site, it is never a bad idea to refresh their memories and review safety practices. Heavy equipment, such as a bulldozer or a crane, is especially dangerous due to its size, weight, and complex operating procedures. With this Toolbox Talk, you can make sure that your employees both operate and work around heavy machinery with safety as their top priority. Read more
Toolbox Talk - Accident Investigation Responsibilities

Toolbox Talk – Construction Site Accident Investigation Responsibilities

It is important to have a thorough structure in place for construction accident investigations. If management, supervisors, and employees know their roles in the aftermath of an accident, then the cause of the accident can be quickly identified and corrected. When everyone clearly understands their responsibilities after a worksite accident, then the entire company can work together to make the workplace safer for all. Additionally, using critical thinking skills in construction accident investigations can sharpen your employees’ awareness, and nudge them to use the same skills to recognize potential hazards in the future.

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Toolbox Talk - Preventing Fatigue

Toolbox Talk – Preventing Fatigue

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Supervisor: _______________________________

Company Name: _____________________________

Job Name: ______________________________

Fatigue is often a major contributing factor in workplace incidents and injuries. The negative effects of fatigue aren’t often discussed, as fatigue is difficult to quantify in accident investigations and reports. Because of this, it is best to look at fatigue as a silent, slow killer. With this Toolbox Talk, you can encourage your employees to take care of themselves, and you can convey just how important it is to be well-rested for a day of work.

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Toolbox Talk - First Aid and Care For The Injured

Toolbox Talk – First Aid and Care for The Injured

It is extremely important for all employees on a worksite to understand the basics of construction site first aid. Contractors and crew members work in a wide variety of dangerous conditions, and they constantly face the risk of falls, being struck by or caught between objects, cuts, burns, and a variety of other injuries (depending on the industry and specific task being performed). If each employee understands jobsite first aid, this results in a safer environment for all involved. Minor injuries can be treated quickly to prevent infection or further strain. Additionally, trained employees can recognize the signs of more serious injuries, and therefore the appropriate aid can be called as soon as possible. Learn more in this discussion guide of first aid requirements on construction sites.

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