Spotter Safety Tips. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle you are guiding. Download a pdf of this safety talk for free! When spotting, stand at the desired area where the. Never walk behind the equipment and spot at the same time. spotters should keep a safe distance from the equipment they are guiding but maintain continuous visual contact with the. use large arm and hand movements. When possible, stand to the side and rear (or front) of the. Spotters are a proven method of protecting employees on foot behind vehicles with an obstructed view, but spotters themselves can be at risk. A crane operator should always move loads according to the established code of signals, and use a signaler. common safety for crane opera8on. basic safe work practices for spotting. Click below to download the toolbox talk as a. in this toolbox talk, learn the importance of using spotters when operating heavy equipment on the jobsite. this gbca safety toolbox talk provides tips and reminders for spotters on the jobsite.
Never walk behind the equipment and spot at the same time. use large arm and hand movements. When possible, stand to the side and rear (or front) of the. Click below to download the toolbox talk as a. When spotting, stand at the desired area where the. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle you are guiding. A crane operator should always move loads according to the established code of signals, and use a signaler. in this toolbox talk, learn the importance of using spotters when operating heavy equipment on the jobsite. basic safe work practices for spotting. spotters should keep a safe distance from the equipment they are guiding but maintain continuous visual contact with the.
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Spotter Safety Tips Click below to download the toolbox talk as a. When possible, stand to the side and rear (or front) of the. in this toolbox talk, learn the importance of using spotters when operating heavy equipment on the jobsite. Download a pdf of this safety talk for free! use large arm and hand movements. this gbca safety toolbox talk provides tips and reminders for spotters on the jobsite. Click below to download the toolbox talk as a. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle you are guiding. Never walk behind the equipment and spot at the same time. Spotters are a proven method of protecting employees on foot behind vehicles with an obstructed view, but spotters themselves can be at risk. spotters should keep a safe distance from the equipment they are guiding but maintain continuous visual contact with the. When spotting, stand at the desired area where the. A crane operator should always move loads according to the established code of signals, and use a signaler. basic safe work practices for spotting. common safety for crane opera8on.