Toolbox Safety Meetings

Construction Safety Meeting Report
• Communicate for safety
• Document your communications

Tips on Conducting a Safety Meeting:
1. Meetings must serve a purpose.
2. Speaker should know his subject.
3. Limit the subject matter.
4. Encourage participation by asking questions.
5. Use visual aids.
6. Keep it short and to the point.

SAFETY DOESN'T COST ANYTHING, UNTIL YOU FORGET IT!

SUGGESTED TOOLBOX TOPICS

The following are suggested toolbox safety meetings. The subject selected should address the appropriate stage of work. You are encouraged to develop your own talks from the material in this handbook or from your own experiences. The complete Elevator Industry Field Employees' Safety Handbook with discussion questions in padded format is available from EW. Additional suggested toolbox safety meetings are available from numerous sources, i.e., insurance carriers, various trade associations, etc. If assistance is required in obtaining additional sources for toolbox safety meetings, contact your elevator company superintendent/manager

1 -- DANGER UNDER BOOMS
2 -- EYE PROTECTION FROM FLYING PARTICLES
3 -- ELECTRICAL SHOCK
4 -- OVEREXERTION AND OVEREXTENSION
5 -- HORSEPLAY
6 -- LUBRICATING MACHINERY
7 -- HARD HAT OR HARD HEAD
8 -- PROPER CLOTHING
9 -- FALLING OBJECTS

10 -- CONSTRUCTION PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
11 -- HOUSEKEEPING, WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE?
12 -- RIDERS
13 -- STRUCK BY OR AGAINST
14 -- PREVENT SPRAINS AND STRAINS
15 -- MISUSE OF GASOLINE
16 -- JUMPERS
17 -- VEHICLE SAFETY
18 -- 5 SAFETY TRUTHS

19 -- BACK INJURIES


 

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