CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS
Amerisafe would like to remind workers of the typical
construction hazards we see regularly with hopes that everyone will
put safety first and correct hazards as they find them.
HOUSEKEEPING - Not enough can be said about maintaining
a clean work area! Keeping your area swept and free from debris not
only prevents tripping hazards, but it makes it easier to perform your
work. Make sure stored materials are stacked neatly and away from work
areas.
EXTENSION CORDS - Make sure cord sets have a grounding
plug in place before using. If insulation on cords is damaged, take
the cords out of service. Raise extension cords to prevent tripping
hazards.
ELECTRICAL PANELS - All panels and boxes must have
a cover in place to prevent electrical shock. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
(GFCI) should be required on all circuits that will be used for portable
power tools.
SCAFFOLDING - Elevated working surfaces must be
fully planked with toe boards, hand rails and mid rails installed.
Scaffolds must be erected with vertical members resting on a solid base
with the scaffold being level. Never climb the outside of a scaffold;
ladders are required.
LADDERS - Step ladders are a major source for construction
accidents. Make sure they are used properly and maintained in good repair.
Remove broken or damaged ladders from service immediately. Never lean
step ladders against a wall or work surface. Never separate extension
ladders. Always make sure extension ladders are tied off. Never
climb a ladder while carrying tools or materials. Instead, use a hoist
line.
SLIPPERY SURFACES - Make sure sand or some other
slip resistant material is applied to icy walking surfaces. Clean up
oil and water spills immediately. Another serious cause of slips is
welding rod ends, stubs from conduit and small diameter pipe.
LIGHTING - Most construction areas require a minimum
of 5 foot candles. If you are having a hard time seeing your work, then
you need to let someone know and get something done about it. Stairways
are a common problem area and require good lighting.
EYE PROTECTION - It is too common to see workers
who need eye protection not wearing it. The typical reason is because
they did not have glasses with them. Wearing safety glasses all the
time prevents this situation. Safety glasses alone are not adequate
for tasks that create flying particulate matter such as grinding or
cutting. Wear a face shield as well.