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Workers Die From Heat Stroke, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2011

Workers Die From Heat Stroke, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent heatstroke, employers should:

  • Train supervisors and employees to recognize symptoms of heat stroke
  • Give frequent breaks and provide drinking water
  • Adjust work hours to accommodate work conditions such as high heat index and/or high humidity
  • Monitor workers who are at risk of heat stroke

Employees should:

  • Report unusual behavior
  • Know how to treat co-workers for heat stroke
  • Monitor your physical condition and that of your coworkers


Workers Killed After Being Electrocuted, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Aug 2011

Workers Killed After Being Electrocuted, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent electrocutions, employers should:

  • Provide non-conductive ladders
  • Conduct a jobsite survey to identify potential hazards
  • Provide electricity awareness training
  • Provide onsite automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
Employees should:
  • Use non-conductive ladders
  • De-energize lines before beginning work
  • Make sure all equipment is properly grounded
  • Know how to use automated external defibrillators (AEDs)


Workers Killed During Tree Trimming/Removal, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center May 2011

Workers Killed During Tree Trimming/Removal, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent tree trimming and removal fatalities, workers should:

  • Perform a hazard assessment of the work area before starting work
  • Appropriate personal equipment should be worn at all times while trimming or removing trees
  • Determine the tree’s felling direction. Address forward lean, back lean, and/or side lean issues
  • All trees and limbs should be inspected for structural weakness before work commences
  • Have an escape route planned


Workers Killed While Working With Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Mar 2010

Workers Killed While Working With Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent forklift injuries:

  • Do not operate a forklift without being certified and trained.
  • Forklift operators should wear their safety belts.
  • Do not jump from an overturning forklift. Keep your body inside the forklift frame. Ride it out and lean in the opposite direction of the overturn.
  • Do not place yourself between two forklifts.
  • Do not handle loads that are heavier than the load capacity of the forklift.
  • Make sure that the travel path of the forklift is clear from the floor to the height of the load being moved.
  • Do not step on elevated loads.
  • It is a violation …


Workers Killed While Working With Granite, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Oct 2009

Workers Killed While Working With Granite, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent injuries while working with granite:

  • A job hazard analysis should be conducted each day before work commences.
  • Employees should be trained in proper material handling procedures that include handling and transport of granite slabs.
  • Use slab carts or slab racks to transport granite slabs and use tie-downs to secure the granite slabs to the forklift.
  • Work should only be performed when the general contractor has a competent person on the job site.


Amputation Injuries Due To Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2006

Amputation Injuries Due To Forklifts, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent injuries from forklifts while working:

  • Before you operate a forklift, make sure that you are trained and certified.
  • Remember if you are on a sit-down type forklift, and it starts to over-turn, lean in the opposite direction, stay with the forklift; don’t jump.
  • When operating a forklift on site, slow the truck and sound the horn at cross aisles, exits, and other employee traverse points.
  • Before dismounting, set the parking brake, lower the forks or lifting carriage, and neutralize controls.


Heavy Equipment Owner/Operators Dying On The Job, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Dec 2003

Heavy Equipment Owner/Operators Dying On The Job, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

To prevent heavy equipment injuries:

  • Owner/operators should become familiar with and adhere to Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health guidelines.
  • Manufacturers’ procedures for operation and maintenance of heavy equipment should be followed.
  • Avoid potentially hazardous situations. Operators should perform a thorough hazard assessment before work is initiated.


Evitando La Infección Del Nilo Occidental, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2002

Evitando La Infección Del Nilo Occidental, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.


Avoiding West Nile Virus While Working, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Sep 2002

Avoiding West Nile Virus While Working, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.


Preventing Worker Electrocutions, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center Jul 2002

Preventing Worker Electrocutions, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.


Manténgase Fresco Cuando Tenga Calor!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center May 2002

Manténgase Fresco Cuando Tenga Calor!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.


Keeping Your Cool When Feeling Hot Around The Collar!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center May 2002

Keeping Your Cool When Feeling Hot Around The Collar!, Kentucky Injury Prevention And Research Center

Kentucky Haz Alerts--Other

No abstract provided.