The operator’s view from a piece of mobile equipment can be limited. All vehicles, from cars to heavy equipment, have some obstructed views (blind spots). The amount of obstruction depends on factors such as the type of equipment, attachments, and loads being carried. Mobile equipment operators can’t always see workers on foot, equipment, and vehicles. It's important to apply effective controls to reduce the risk of struck-by incidents.
This video is a companion resource to our safety bulletin about layering risk controls to help prevent workers from being struck by mobile equipment: [ Ссылка ]
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Learn more about reducing the risk of workers being struck by mobile equipment: [ Ссылка ]
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