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Demolition Done Right: Your Simple On-Site Safety Guide

Demolition is an important part of the construction industry, helping to prepare an existing site for new construction work or to remove dangerous and disused properties. In this guide from Macsalvors Plant Hire Ltd, you can learn some key safety measures that should be taken when working on a dangerous site.


Stay Aware


Before working on a demolition site, all employees need to understand which risks and hazards can be found on that particular worksite. From injury caused by falling materials to the uncontrolled collapse of a structure, many dangerous scenarios can happen in this environment. By informing your employees of these dangers before work begins, you can help to reduce the likelihood of these accidents occurring.


Note Load-Bearing Structures


All buildings and structures will have load-bearing elements that help to keep them up during their lifetime. Should these particular areas be damaged, it can result in the collapse of the entire structure. While this can seem a good way to get the job done quickly, damaging the load-bearing elements can lead to an uncontrolled collapse that puts employees and the surrounding environment at major risk. Instead, it’s generally best to work from the top down, doing so gently.


Wear PPE


Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential for a variety of industries, from healthcare to construction. PPE can be used to protect those working on a demolition site from harm by preventing direct exposure to dangerous materials as well as guarding them from physical injury.

 

The PPE you should provide to employees on a demolition site includes:


●      Safety goggles

●      Hi-Vis vests or jackets

●      Protective gloves

●      Hard hats

●      Boots with steel toecaps


Encourage Communication


Often, accidents occur because a dangerous item has impacted someone without warning. To keep employees as protected from accidents as possible, it’s best to encourage communication with one another when handling particularly dangerous goods. Technology such as radios can be used to keep employees in discussion, even if they’re working out of earshot of one another.


Keep The Site Clear


Loose debris might seem low in risk, but strewn demolition waste can lead to a higher risk of accidents. It’s important therefore to stay ahead by keeping the site clear and clean. Specialised equipment such as cranes can help you to do this quickly and efficiently, making the worksite as safe as possible in only a short amount of time.


Our Services in Cornwall and Devon


Having the right equipment on hand can help to keep a work site safe for all, which is why we offer high-quality crane hire services. At Macsalvors Plant Hire Ltd, we take pride in being one of the top crane rental companies in Cornwall and Devon. From spider crane hire in Truro to lorry loaders in Plymouth, we’re here to help you easily access the plant equipment you need.

 

Please visit our website to learn more about crane hire services at Macsalvors Plant Hire Ltd. Here, you can also find further helpful blog posts and support. To start your hiring process today, please contact us directly now.

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