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Someone commented that the “hands and fingers are the instruments of the mind.” If that is true,
it must become very difficult to be productive when your hands are injured or lost as a result of an
accident. Whatever the construction craft, a worker must be able to use both hands in order to
get the job accomplished.
Inattention.
Taking chances.
Exposure to rough materials.
Stacking of heavy materials (i.e., getting your hand or fingers caught between materials).
Cut by sharp objects.
Mashed (or hit by) tools.
Burns.
Caught in machinery.
Remember: Should any injuries occur to your hands, be use to get immediate treatment.
Without treatment, a minor cut can turn into a major problem with infection. Your hands may look
tough, but when you get scratches, cuts, bruises or mashed that seriously injure your hands, you
take a chance of losing them. In this business you can’t work without them.
Attendee’s:
NOTE: Always promote a discussion on any of the topics covered in the Tool Box Talks. Should
any question arise that you cannot answer, don’t hesitate to contact your Employer.
Doc Ref.SHG-OP09-F1
Tool Box Talk Date :
Attendance Sheet Time:
Topics Discussed:
commented upon.
/&/safesafe?
2. Working at height 5. Lifting operations 8. Welfare facilities
Working platform provided? Lifting gear condition? Toilets clean?
G/rails & toe boards in place? Suitable for the job? Drinking water hygienic?
Ladders provided /secured? Banks man present? Washing area clean?
Bearing of std adequate? Tag lines provided? Rest shed provided/clean?
Bracing or ties in place? Adequate slinging? Canteen areas clean?
Safety harness provided & used? Color coded?
Action Taken
Item # Observation & Comments Action by When
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Status column will be filled by respective HS Officer and a copy of the same will be forwarded to HS department
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