Toolbox Talk Guide: Auto Salvage Worker Killed by Unsecured Car on Transporter
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Description:INSTRUCTIONS: Hold the guide with this side facing you and the other side facing your crew. Then read the story. Our safety talk today is about a 37-year-old truck driver who died when a salvage vehicle rolled off the top deck of his truck and crushed him. Another employee lifted the car onto the top deck with a forklift. The victim turned around to prepare the lower deck when the forklift operator released the car before it was properly secured to the deck. The car immediately rolled backward, and fell on the victim. He died immediately. So here are some ways we can prevent something like this from happening where we work. Always secure loads to the forklift, and make sure that the load is completely secured in the transporter before removing the forklift. Always make sure that all workers are clear before releasing a load, especially if you cannot see past your load. If necessary get a spotter to assist. Make sure to communicate and work with your loading partners. Management or I need to make sure that everyone using equipment are properly trained and retrained as needed. ASK: "Does anyone have more ideas or comments to share?" Pause for discussion. Then see if there are ways to take action. END WITH ACTION PLAN (ideas for what to ask or say). "Are there suggestions to make sure that all loads on a forklift are safely secured?" "Does anyone have ideas for improving our communication systems?" "How often should forklift operators be re-trained?" what if there's been an unsafe practice or an incident?" Discuss a similar situation at your current site. Express your commitment to training people for each task. Commit to follow-up at the next safety talk. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-2
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20061627
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Citation:Portland, OR: Oregon Health & Science University, 2015 Apr; :1-2
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Federal Fiscal Year:2015
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Performing Organization:Public Health Services, Portland, Oregon
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Start Date:20050701
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Source Full Name:Toolbox talk guide: auto salvage worker killed by unsecured car on transporter
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End Date:20260630
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