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1 Avoid Struck-By Accidents We ve all heard about fatal construction accidents where objects fell and killed people. Do you remember hearing about the HVAC unit that fell 30 stories from a crane in downtown Manhattan? Do you remember the delivery man who was killed by a tape measure that fell 50 stories after slipping off a construction worker s tool belt? Think about situations that could put you or others at risk for struck-by injuries. Do you ever forget your hard hat? When you walk onto the jobsite at the beginning of your shift, the first thing you should do is put on your hard hat. It will protect your skull from many struck-by hazards. Do you ever climb up a ladder with tools in your hand? It s not good practice to use your hands to grip rungs and tools at the same time. You don t have a proper grip on either the rung or the tools if you do that. Put your tools and tape measures securely in your tool belt or hoist them up in a bucket after you ve climbed up the ladder. Do you work on a scaffold, platform, or swing stage? The scaffolds you work on should have toeboards to prevent you from kicking an item or tool off the edge. But what if the tool isn t on the platform, but it s in your hand instead? One false move could cause you to lose control of a hammer, trowel, or screwdriver, and suddenly, without warning, the tool is falling to the ground below. To avoid this, consider tethering your hand tools to the scaffold so they can t fall. You can also prevent dropped items from falling to the ground or onto others by installing debris nets on at least three sides of the scaffold. Prevent others from walking or working beneath you by establishing and marking an exclusion zone on the ground underneath your scaffold or platform. You don t have to be working from heights to create struck-by hazards for yourself and others. Struck-by accidents can happen when you re on the ground too. Pay attention to your surroundings when you re moving or carrying items like pipe and 2x4s. It looks funny on The Simpsons or The Three Stooges, but whacking a buddy with a 2x4 is no joke. Don t let a case of butterfingers cause an accident when you re lifting materials or working with tools. Your steel-toe boots will preserve your toes, but there is more to you than toes. Don t work with greasy hands, and wear work gloves with a good grip. Always respect exclusion zones so you don t get hit by a headache ball or a brick that falls from a scaffold. Stay alert. We can t control the force of gravity that makes things fall. But each of us can control the tools and materials that we work with so they don t fall, and that will make the jobsite safer for everyone. SAFETY REMINDER Look around the jobsite today. Do you see anything that is on an edge, or could fall and hurt someone? If so, fix the problem before it causes an accident or injury. NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: MEETING DOCUMENTATION: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.
2 Quiz Questions Avoid Struck-By Accidents 1. The tape measure that fell 50 stories and killed a delivery man fell when: a. a construction worker was climbing a ladder with it in his hand. b. a construction worker was playing a prank. c. it was thrown from a scaffold above. d. it slipped off a construction worker s tool belt. 2. True or False? Struck-by accidents can t happen when you re on the ground. 3. To prevent dropped items from falling to the ground or onto others, you should install debris nets on at least side(s) of the scaffold. 4. Which of the following actions could put you or others at risk for struck-by injuries? a. putting your tools securely in your tool belt. b. working with greasy hands. c. tethering your hand tools to the scaffold you re working from. d. wearing your hard hat. 5. True or False? The scaffolds you work on should have toeboards to prevent you from kicking an item or tool off the edge. MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:
3 Answer Key Avoid Struck-By Accidents 1. The tape measure that fell 50 stories and killed a delivery man fell when: a. a construction worker was climbing a ladder with it in his hand. b. a construction worker was playing a prank. c. it was thrown from a scaffold above. d. it slipped off a construction worker s tool belt. Do you remember the delivery man who was killed by a tape measure that fell 50 stories after slipping off a construction worker s tool belt? 2. True or False? Struck-by accidents can t happen when you re on the ground. Struck-by accidents can happen when you re on the ground too. 3. To prevent dropped items from falling to the ground or onto others, you should install debris nets on at least side(s) of the scaffold. You can also prevent dropped items from falling to the ground or onto others by installing debris nets on at least three sides of the scaffold. 4. Which of the following actions could put you or others at risk for struck-by injuries? a. putting your tools securely in your tool belt. b. working with greasy hands. c. tethering your hand tools to the scaffold you re working from. d. wearing your hard hat. Don t work with greasy hands, and wear work gloves with a good grip. 5. True or False? The scaffolds you work on should have toeboards to prevent you from kicking an item or tool off the edge. The scaffolds you work on should have toeboards to prevent you from kicking an item or tool off the edge. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:
4 Evite los accidentes por impacto (Avoid Struck-By Accidents) Todos hemos escuchado acerca de los accidentes mortales en la construcción en donde cayeron objetos y mataron a alguna(s) persona(s). Se acuerdan haber escuchado de la unidad HVAC que se cayó de una grúa a 30 pisos de altura en el centro de Manhattan? Se acuerdan del repartidor que murió debido a una cinta para medir que se cayó de 50 pisos de altura después de zafarse del cinturón para herramientas de un trabajador de la construcción? Piense en las situaciones que pueden ponerlo a usted y a otros en riesgo de sufrir una lesión por impacto. Hay veces en que se le olvida su casco? Al entrar a una obra al inicio de su turno de trabajo, lo primero que debe hacer es ponerse su casco. Protegerá su cráneo de muchos peligros por impacto. Hay ocasiones en que se sube a una escalera con herramientas en las manos? No es buena práctica usar las manos para agarrar los peldaños y las herramientas al mismo tiempo. No tendrá bien agarrado el peldaño ni las herramientas si hace eso. Ponga sus herramientas y cinta para medir aseguradas en su cinturón para herramientas o súbalas en una cubeta después de subir la escalera. Trabaja usted en un andamio fijo, plataforma, o andamio suspendido? Los andamios sobre los cuales usted trabaja deben tener tablones inferiores de protección para prevenir que accidentalmente patee un objeto o herramienta por el borde. Pero qué pasa si la herramienta no está encima de la plataforma, sino en su mano? Un movimiento falso puede causar que usted pierda control de un martillo, paleta, o destornillador y repentinamente, sin advertencia, la herramienta esté cayendo para abajo al suelo. Para evitar esto, considere atar sus herramientas de mano al andamio para evitar que se caigan. Usted también puede evitar que NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: los objetos se caigan al sueldo o encima de otros al instalar mallas para el escombro en por lo menos tres lados del andamio. Evite que otros caminen o trabajen debajo de usted al establecer y marcar una zona de exclusión en el suelo debajo de su andamio o plataforma. Usted no tiene que estar trabajando desde una altura para crear peligros por impacto para usted y para los demás. Los accidentes por impacto también suceden cuando está al nivel del suelo. Ponga atención a lo que pasa a su alrededor al mover o cargar objetos como tubos y tablones 2x4s. Tal vez se vea gracioso en Los Simpson o Los Tres Chiflados, pero golpear a un compañero con un tablón 2x4 no es gracioso. No deje que un caso de torpeza cause un accidente cuando está levantando materiales o trabajando con herramientas. Sus botas de punta de acero le protegerán los dedos de sus pies, pero hay más que proteger que los dedos de los pies. No trabaje con manos grasosas y use guantes para el trabajo con una buena sujeción. Siempre respete las zonas de exclusión para no ser golpeado por el contrapeso del cable de la grúa o un ladrillo que caiga de un andamio. Manténgase alerta. No podemos controlar la fuerza de gravedad que hace que las cosas se caigan. Pero cada uno de nosotros podemos controlar las herramientas y materiales con los que trabajamos para que no se caigan y eso hará que la obra sea más segura para todos. SAFETY REMINDER Observe alrededor de la obra hoy mismo. Ve usted algo que está cerca de la orilla, o que pudiera caerse y lastimar a alguien? Si es así, corrija el problema antes de que cause un accidente o lesión. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.
5 Quiz Questions Evite los accidentes por impacto 1. La cinta para medir que cayó de una altura de 50 pisos de y mató a un repartidor cayó cuando: a. un trabajador de la construcción estaba subiendo por una escalera con la cinta para medir en su mano. b. un trabajador de la construcción estaba haciendo una maldad. c. fue lanzada desde un andamio más alto. d. se zafó del cinturón para herramientas de un trabajador de la construcción. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Los accidentes por impacto también suceden cuando está al nivel del suelo. 3. Para evitar dejar caer cosas al suelo o encima de otras personas, usted debe instalar mallas para el escombro en por lo menos lado(s) del andamio. 4. Cuál de las siguientes acciones podría ponerlo a usted u a otros en riesgo de sufrir lesiones por impacto? a. colocar sus herramientas en forma segura en su cinturón para herramientas. b. trabajar con las manos grasosas. c. atar sus herramientas de mano al andamio en el que está usted trabajando. d. usar su casco de protección. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Los andamios sobre los cuales usted trabaja deben tener tablones inferiores de protección para prevenir que accidentalmente patee un objeto o herramienta por el borde. NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:
6 Answer Key Evite los accidentes por impacto 1. La cinta para medir que cayó de una altura de 50 pisos de y mató a un repartidor cayó cuando: a. un trabajador de la construcción estaba subiendo por una escalera con la cinta para medir en su mano. b. un trabajador de la construcción estaba haciendo una maldad. c. fue lanzada desde un andamio más alto. d. se zafó del cinturón para herramientas de un trabajador de la construcción. 2. Verdadero o Falso? Los accidentes por impacto también suceden cuando está al nivel del suelo. Se acuerdan del repartidor que murió debido a una cinta para medir que se cayó de 50 pisos de altura después de zafarse del cinturón para herramientas de un trabajador de la construcción? Los accidentes por impacto también suceden cuando está al nivel del suelo. 3. Para evitar dejar caer cosas al suelo o encima de otras personas, usted debe instalar mallas para el escombro en por lo menos lado(s) del andamio. 4. Cuál de las siguientes acciones podría ponerlo a usted u a otros en riesgo de sufrir lesiones por impacto? a. colocar sus herramientas en forma segura en su cinturón para herramientas. b. trabajar con las manos grasosas. c. atar sus herramientas de mano al andamio en el que está usted trabajando. d. usar su casco de protección. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Los andamios sobre los cuales usted trabaja deben tener tablones inferiores de protección para prevenir que accidentalmente patee un objeto o herramienta por el borde. Usted también puede evitar que los objetos se caigan al sueldo o encima de otros al instalar mallas para el escombro en por lo menos tres lados del andamio. No trabaje con manos grasosas y use guantes para el trabajo con una buena sujeción. Los andamios sobre los cuales usted trabaja deben tener tablones inferiores de protección para prevenir que accidentalmente patee un objeto o herramienta por el borde. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:
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