During this toolbox meeting we devote attention to reducing the danger of collisions by adhering to the ‘Step-by-step plan for reducing collision hazards’ with seeing others and being seen as the last step.
Unfortunately, there are accidents involving mobile work equipment, on roadways and on construction sites. Often the cause is that road users, operators and personnel at work in the area could not see each other very well.
Project site
Machines with a large operating range are often located on a project site. Furthermore, there are always some employees working in the immediate environment of these machines. There is a chance that they will be hit by mobile equipment or by the bucket of a crane. When this happens, the injury is often serious.
Public roads
Work regularly takes place on public roads. Employees or other road users can then be hit as well.
Prevent the risk of a collision by as much as possible avoiding a vehicle/machine and a person from working at the same place at the same time. Follow the ‘Step-by-step plan for reducing collision hazards’ for this purpose.
Always know where your colleagues are:
Always know where other road users are:
Ensure you have a clear view:
- A ‘Can you see me, can I see you’ sticker will be affixed to all relevant Heijmans pieces of equipment. ‘Can you see me, can I see you’ stickers are available from the central Heijmans Equipment Management warehouse.
- The collision hazard reduction policy is based on the Construction Governance Code.
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