5 Safety Tips When Working With Heavy Equipment

  • Editorial Team
  • Heavy Construction Equipment
  • 5 August 2021

The world has seen many accidents in the workplace. They are frequently due to a lack of safety awareness, so if you are a worker who handles heavy machinery or a truck driver with CDL training, there are some safety measures you should be aware of. Be sure to read our tips before starting your workday!

1) Preparation and Planning

Before doing any job, whether complex or straightforward, you will need thorough preparation and planning. Ensure that all necessary tools have been gathered before starting the project and list what needs to get done. Proper equipment inspection must also be performed before use and have workers test their PPE (personal protective equipment). Appropriate PPE will include eye protection for obvious reasons of not getting particles in your eyes, gloves to protect your hands, ear protection to prevent hearing loss from loud machines or tools, hard hats for protection against falling objects, and other equipment.

2) Checklists and Other Documents

The use of checklists and other documents is essential. You should have these documents along with you during the job to keep track of what has been done, what needs to be done, and what still needs to be planned out for the proper execution of the project at hand. This will also ensure that safety precautions are followed correctly.

All workplace hazards should get identified beforehand, and you should train employees on dealing with such situations when they arise. Inspections must be performed by a trained professional before any equipment usage, and employees must know how to do this as well. Proper checks will ensure that the product is safe for use, and if not, the necessary precautions will be taken to make sure that no injuries occur.

3) Safety Equipment and Training

As stated above, safety equipment should always be used while doing any job, whether complex or straightforward. Safety exits should also be planned out before you begin your project in case of emergencies that can occur at any time during work hours. It is best practice to plan for worst-case scenarios such as fires, falling objects, external hazardous weather conditions, and anything else that could endanger lives or property. The environment should also be inspected beforehand, particularly electricity sources to ensure they are adequately shielded and grounded.

Safety training is a significant factor in having a safe work environment and preventing accidents. The more training employees have before doing any project, the higher the chance they will recognize hazards and prevent them from occurring. Employees should also wear clean PPE whenever doing this type of job because grime or dust could get into their eyes causing irritation and potential for other severe conditions such as infections or permanent vision loss if not properly taken care of. Train your workers with proper safety protocol to know how to handle equipment correctly during the course of doing their jobs. Keeping track of these things can help cut down on injuries and fatalities when using heavy machinery gears and products in general, so make sure you are aware of what items need attention.

4) Always Check What You Are Going to Work With

Work with the units before handling any machinery or equipment because checking can prevent accidents during use. Test them out before using them. If they are new, this is especially important since pieces may have come loose due to assembly errors or improper installation.

5) Read Safety Information Given by Contractors and Manufactures

Search for safety information given by contractors, manufacturers, and the like and review it. You will find valuable information in safety manuals that can help you understand how to operate machinery safely, what equipment is needed, and what heavy equipment parts are needed as well as how to use it. Always be sure that you avail yourself of these essential documents before handling any heavy equipment.

It is essential to always be aware of your surroundings and the heavy equipment you are operating. A lack of awareness can lead to severe injury or death, so take a few minutes before each use to review these five safety tips for working with heavy equipment. We hope this article has given you some new knowledge on how best to stay safe while using heavy equipment in the workplace. Be safe out there, guys!