Photo: Standing Under a Load
Standing under a suspended load poses significant risks in the workplace. When materials are lifted above ground, they become suspended loads. Here are the dangers associated with working under such loads:
Falling Objects: What goes up doesn’t always come down as planned. Even a small overhead load can be lethal. If a load falls, it can break and split, turning into a series of dangerous projectiles. These falling objects can cause shattered bones, injuries to the eyes, head, and soft tissues, and even result in harmful splashes and flooding.
Electrical Hazards: Contact with power lines is possible when working under suspended loads. This can lead to life-altering electrical shock. The risk increases if the load accidentally comes into contact with live wires.
Unstable Loads: Suspended loads may swing or shift unexpectedly. Even seemingly stable loads can become hazardous during movement. Operators need to be aware of a load’s stability and potential swing.
To maintain a safer work environment, follow these OSHA suspended load safety tips:
Ensure employees operating equipment are adequately trained in hoist and overhead crane safety rules.
Regularly test hoisting and crane equipment.
Avoid carrying loads over people.
Implement a “10-feet rule” to keep employees away from suspended loads in case of equipment malfunction or accidental drops
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