By Kevin Klar
In construction, it is not uncommon for workers to find themselves scaling buildings and working near industrial-grade equipment. While veteran builders likely have it ingrained in their heads through years of experience, everyone needs to know the best methods to prevent injury. These are some safe practices for construction workers to consider while on the job.
Understand the Scope of Danger
New construction workers are normally educated about the hazards of their workplace. However, it is important to understand the brevity of those dangers through examples and reminders. When some workers can’t be bothered to follow standard procedures, consequences incur, endangering themselves and fellow workers. Everyone wants to make it home safely at the end of the day, and being aware of the worst-case scenario helps enforce that idea.
Actively Communicate
Communication is essential in active work areas with several moving parts. Everyone has their eyes on specific tasks, while supervisors add an extra set of eyes to ensure safety. One of the many benefits of using two-way radios in construction is the efficient transfer of information. The more aware each worker is of what is happening on the site, the less likely they are to be confused about the current objectives and every one’s duties.
Document Equipment Usage
Industrial-grade equipment is responsible for carrying and operating with materials that can do serious damage if mishandled. Keeping workers diligent in reporting every instance of those machines being used is crucial to ensure they are in good condition for future use. This is not so much an option as it is a means of protecting the liability of the company and the workers who operate the machine.
Working in construction is more than following directions. Awareness and responsibility are strong characteristics that help workers thrive and keep their coworkers safe. By considering a few of these safe practices for construction workers, there is less to worry about on the job site. Whether you own a construction company or work in one, these principles are good to know and inevitably lead to success.
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