Kelowna Excavation Services Blog

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Excavation is one of the most commonly requested services for residential and commercial building. The equipment used in this form of construction can be dangerous if used improperly, resulting in serious injury or death. Understanding proper safety precautions that should be followed when performing excavation work will help to ensure your safety as well as the safety of those around you. 5 top Safety Precautions for Excavation Work 1) Make sure to have a spotter with you at all times during excavation work. This person should always remain within arms reach from the operator and keep their eyes focused on any hazards that may endanger your life. If something is seen coming loose or falling, they should get peoples attention so they are not harmed by it falling unexpectedly onto them. 2) Always wear a hard hat when operating equipment. Falling objects can easily cause injury to the skull or brain if not wearing head protection. Also, hard hats are needed to protect against falling debris as well as other things that may fall due to an operator's movement. 3) Maintain proper footing at all times during work and keep your body fully aware of where you are moving the machine. Do not walk underneath any pieces of heavy equipment that have been removed or lowered down from a hole in the ground. For example, make sure that there is no one standing directly underneath you when shoveling dirt out of a hole using the bucket on your backhoe. 4) If possible, try to avoid working with compressed air and especially oxygen. These two elements can be extremely dangerous if not handled properly. Never allow anyone to smoke or spark near these things as it could start a fire that can lead to potentially fatal consequences to you and those around you. 5) Never operate an excavator without using your seat belt. If the machine were to fall or roll over while operating, the operator is in danger of being crushed by heavy equipment falling on top of them or thrown out of control due to no safety harness holding them in place. Use proper safety precautions when performing excavation work and always make sure everyone else at the job site does too. This will help to ensure everyone gets home safe after every day's work! It is important to understand the hazards that are present when performing excavation work, and if you are inexperienced then it is always best to contact a professional company. Our team is standing by and ready to help with any excavation services that you require. Feel free to contact us to get started on your next project!
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