Construction season has arrived and all employers should remember that building, renovation and maintenance projects can impact the safety of employees whether your company works in construction or not. There might be construction happening in or around your workplace or roadworks happening on the way to and from work.
The most serious struck-by injuries can occur when a worker is struck by a moving vehicle or large piece of equipment because of size and speed.
It is important to always pay attention to where we are stepping, stay aware of the surrounding area, and of course always pay attention to traffic whether on the work site, or going to and from the site.
Reminders
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Drive safely – For every road construction project, there is usually one or more Traffic Control Person(s) directing the flow of traffic. Remind anyone driving for your company to drive safely in and around construction sites to protect the safety of the workers. If you employ Traffic Control Personal, check out WSCC’s Safety Bulletin with tips and an outline of worker and employer responsibilities.
- If you have renovations or construction happening around your working environment, make sure your workers are aware of any new hazards in their workplace. Provide them with the training on how to recognize hazards, as well as inform them of the safety measures you have put in place to keep the workplace safe. Host regular safety meetings, and encourage workers to raise questions or concerns.