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Skid-Steer Loader Incidents






Only workers who are trained and authorized may operate a skid-steer loader and all workers at the job site must have training that allows them to work safely around heavy equipment. If safety precautions are not followed, workers who operate or work near skid-steer loaders can be in danger of crushed-by, caught-in, rollover, and runover injury risks. Review the details of these skid-steer loader incidents along with the safety tips to understand why these fatalities were preventable.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic that reviews the details of several skid-steer loader incidents with safety guidance that provides recommendations to prevent future incidents from occurring on the construction site.