FALLS FROM HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Some of the most serious injuries experienced by equipment
operators are a result of falls from heavy equipment. In fact, 54% of
all operator injuries from slips and falls are from getting on and off
equipment. The reason is because many operators take this seemingly
simple maneuver for granted.
There is a right and wrong way to enter and exit equipment. The most
important thing to learn and remember is the "Three Point Rule".
That is, while climbing up or down, you should have at least three points
of contact at all times. (Two hands & one foot or two feet & one hand.)
Here are some important tips to remember:
Use all of the hand rails and steps provided. Don't
skip any. Check the condition of these hand rails and steps during
your pre-trip inspection. Make sure there are no breaks or loose screws.
Always face the equipment when ascending or descending.
Make sure the steps and rails are free of grease and oil,
especially if the equipment has been recently serviced.
Weather is always a factor. Rain, ice, sleet and snow
can cause your hand rails and steps to become dangerously slippery.
Always inspect and clean these areas during your pre-trip, and use caution
and the "Three Point Rule" after each trip. Before
you exit, run your hands across the mirror frame. If ice has built up
on your mirror frames, your steps will also be iced over.
Never jump from a piece of equipment. Never
use the fuel tank as a step.
Use the proper footwear. Non-slip soles are your best
bet.
A clean cab is important. Keep items such as tools and
fire extinguishers in their proper place and out of your path of exit.
One of the most important measures you can take to prevent a fall is
to Take Your Time. Being in too much of a hurry will land
you on your back. A five foot fall can be very serious.
Remember, Gravity Always Wins!