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Office of Safety & Health Consultation presents Struck By/Caught Between in Construction Notes:

Objectives In this course, we will: Recognize potential struck by/caught between scenarios Identify and recognize the hazard(s) of struck by/caught between Control struck by/caught between hazards Notes:

Definitions Competent person “One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards…” Safety 1926.32 (f)

Construction Fatalities (FY 2006-2010) Notes: 5-Year Total: 96 Fatalities

Struck By/Caught Between Notes:

Struck By/Caught Between Trenching and excavation Construction equipment Tools and equipment Materials handling, storage, use, and disposal Rigging Motor vehicles Notes:

Trenching and Excavation Safety issues Heavy vehicular traffic Nearby train traffic Nearby blasting Rain; freezes and thaws Notes:

Trenching and Excavation What are the safety issues with: Heavy vehicular traffic? Nearby train traffic? Notes:

Trenching and Excavation What are the safety issues with nearby blasting? Notes: /

Trenching and Excavation What are the safety issues after rain, snow or other event (thawing, freezing)? Notes:

Trenching and Excavation Safe work practices: Inspections conducted after any event that increases the risk of a hazardous condition (trench collapse) Adequately slope or bench sides, or use an appropriate protective system Enforce employee safe work procedures Notes:

Construction Equipment Safety issues Overhead hazards Low visibility Notes:

Construction Equipment Safe work practices: Vehicle(s) used to haul material and loaded by cranes, power shovels, loaders or other such equipment must have a cab shield or canopy that protects the driver from falling materials. Notes:

Construction Equipment Safe work practices: Do not drive a vehicle in reverse gear with an obstructed rear view, unless it has an audible reverse alarm, or another worker signals that it is safe. Notes:

Construction Equipment No visibility zone Three axle dump truck Notes:

Construction Equipment No visibility zone Dozer Notes:

Construction Equipment No visibility zone Backhoe loader Notes:

Construction Equipment No visibility zone Grader Notes:

Tools and Equipment Safety issues: Improper work procedures Use of defective equipment Notes:

Tools and Equipment What are the safety issues? Notes:

Tools and Equipment What are the safety issues? Notes:

Tools and Equipment Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Notes: Figure 4

Tools and Equipment Safe work practices: Provide adequate training in work procedures before tools and equipment are used. Notes:

Materials Handling Safety issues: Improperly stored materials Incorrectly cutting ties or other securing devices Improper loading and unloading Notes:

Materials Handling What safety issues do you see? Notes:

Materials Handling What are the safety issues? Notes:

Materials Handling What safety issues do you see? Notes:

Materials Handling Safe work practices: Establish and enforce proper work practices, equipment, and controls Notes:

Rigging Safety issues: Using defective rigging equipment Excessive loading Lack of communication Notes:

Rigging What are the safety issues?

Rigging What are the safety issues? Notes:

Rigging Safe work practices Load should not exceed rated capacity Protect sling from sharp corners Know center of gravity of load Inspect the rigging Keep personnel clear Never leave load unattended Wear hardhats when lifting Notes:

Motor Vehicles Safety issues: When vehicle safety practices are not observed, there is a risk of being pinned, caught between and/or struck by vehicles. Notes:

Motor Vehicles Safe work practices Provide an area of separation between traffic flow and work area Notes:

Motor Vehicles Safe work practices All workers exposed to the risks of moving roadway traffic or construction equipment should wear high-visibility safety apparel. Notes:

Motor Vehicles What are the safety issues? Notes:

Motor Vehicles What are the safety issues? Notes:

Preventing Struck By/Crushed By Injuries Comprehensive Safety Program Development, implementation, and enforcement of program for workers Includes training in the recognition and avoidance of unsafe work conditions and instruction in safe work practices If a multilingual workforce, instruction should be in the language understood by the worker Ensures appropriate PPE and usage Notes:

Summary In this course, we discussed: Potential struck by/caught between scenarios Identification and recognition of struck by/caught between hazards Controlling struck by/caught between hazards Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Avoid struck-by hazards by not working within the swing radius of heavy equipment Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Grinding or striking materials can create flying object hazards. This worker is protected by equipment guarding and faceshield, but should have safety glasses/goggles

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES The wrecking ball is loosely attached to arm; could come loose and strike operator’s cab Notes: A worker could be struck by the wrecking ball, hit, or run over by the excavator

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

YES No head protection - workers exposed to struck-by hazards from falling objects Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Unsecured gas cylinders are being transported, exposing workers to struck-by hazard from flying projectiles

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Notes: Avoid working below suspended overhead materials. Worker is exposed to falling and swinging struck-by hazards

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Notes: Highway construction worker needs to wear high visibility reflective clothing to help prevent struck-by hazard from moving heavy equipment

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Slip form paver had blind spot to the rear exposing workers to a struck-by hazard from moving heavy equipment; mirror was added in order for operator to see Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)?

Construction Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Stay clear of loads that are suspended or about to be suspended which create struck-by hazards from falling or swinging objects. If control of the load by a worker is necessary then a tag line should be used

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

YES Notes: Powder-actuated tools can create flying object struck-by hazards. Never drive into easily penetrated materials when workers are on the other side

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

YES No protective system in this excavation. Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES No protective system in this excavation. Potential crushing hazard from overhead boulder. Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Caught-in hazards occur when a worker could be caught inside of or in between different objects Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

YES Unguarded belt and pulley. Worker can get hand and/or clothing caught in running nip point Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Gloves, long sleeve shirts, jewelry, or loose fitting clothing can be hazardous if caught in moving parts. Notes:

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

YES Next to a residential structure Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Next to a residential structure Worker in an unprotected vertical wall trench [pipe work] is exposed to being totally engulfed by the trench if it collapses. No protective systems in use Ladder at the end of the trench

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 70

YES Truck box not blocked Do not work between the frame Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Truck box not blocked Do not work between the frame and dump box of a dump truck Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 71

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 72

Employee could be caught between track of dozer and wall Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Employee could be caught between track of dozer and wall Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 73

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 74

Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES Do not work under the truss boom during dismantling Crane booms that are not adequately supported when the pins are removed during dismantling Notes: Susan Harwood Training Grant Program (2006) Focus Four Hazards in the Construction Industry 75

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

A worker could be caught between the wrecking ball and the dumpster Construction Focus Four: Caught-In or –Between Hazards Hazard Recognition Presentation YES The wrecking ball is loosely attached to arm; could come loose and strike operator’s cab Notes: A worker could be caught between the wrecking ball and the dumpster

Recognize Any Hazard(s)? Notes:

Unstable footing on scaffold by using concrete block YES Notes: Unstable footing on scaffold by using concrete block

Your Questions? Notes: