Pierced Finger from Metal Ring

Damaged Equipment Must Be Identified and Replaced Pierced Finger from Metal Ring A technician was using a vacuum truck to pump out a monitoring well at a retail location. The Continue Reading →

Car Wash Technician Falls from Ladder

Two technicians were replacing an overhead dryer motor in a carwash.  A worker was carrying a component of the dryer while climbing a ladder. The ladder shifted and the technician Continue Reading →

Flying debris near miss

A near miss occurred when a 3’ piece of plywood and 3-3’ pieces of foam boards were picked up by a gust of severe wind at a site while maintenance Continue Reading →

Eye Safety Alert

Worker loses eye as a result On a site in Poland during a forecourt concrete pour it was realised that the reinforcing bar was too high, and would have been Continue Reading →

Cut finger

Proper LOTO procedures not followed resulting in injury An L3 worker was conducting statutory testing on a dispenser. As per the Life Saving Rules, this is required to be done Continue Reading →

Saw safety near miss

Remember to use the proper safety guards on saws or any tools / equipment before use. Download the alert below to view photos Remember to Stop and Think! POST SAFETY Continue Reading →

Bobcat loading near miss

Ensure bobcat forks are lowered when on an incline! An operator was loading a bobcat onto a trailer. The attached forks were not lowered as the operator proceeded onto the Continue Reading →

Drill Injury Alert

Perform Last Minute Risk Assessment (LMRA) Before Performing Tasks An Electrical Contractor was drilling a hole in the ceiling of a Walk-In Cooler using a cordless drill and a ¾” Continue Reading →

Maintenance Contractor Hit by Vehicle

Proper POST Barricading Procedures should be followed. Maintenance Contractor Hit by Vehicle A contractor was assisting a site employee to remove a cover plate on a tank fill well. A Continue Reading →

Excavation Alert

An excavation was done without proper slopes or reinforcements; The soil was stored too close to the excavation What went wrong? The JSA did not describe in detail the method Continue Reading →