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How Are You Eliminating Safety Hazards for Your Workers?

Shipbuilding is a dangerous job, but so very necessary. That means the onus is on each employer to ensure the safety of their workers in the shipyard. So how can you be sure you’re eliminating the most common safety hazards for your shipbuilding employees? Kick off 2018 right by implementing safety protocol and policies that will really work to keep your team safe. Let’s take a closer look at some of the common hazards and how to prevent them in your shipyard.

Overall working conditions.

There are specific safety hazards, of course, but the first step to ensuring a safe working environment this year is to focus on the overall working conditions. Make sure that workspaces are safe and within the standards for OSHA. Make sure that tools are in good repair and providing training to ensure your team is up to date with the protocol.

Pushing to accomplish goals.

One way to encourage inappropriate and unsafe behavior in your shipyard is to push to accomplish goals with unrealistic expectations. Encouraging overworked employees to keep going is a recipe for disaster. Make sure that every time you take on a new project, you pay attention to the time frame in which it is due and the safest way to accomplish the task.

Injury caused by machinery.

There are plenty of jobs in a shipyard that requires machinery to accomplish. Injuries caused by these machines can be devastating. The best way to prevent these is to provide proper training, proper safety gear, and ensure that each machine is inspected and repaired according to the current standards.

Slip and fall accidents.

The truth is, slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere in any workplace environment. But when your entire business involves working in tight spaces, up high, or around water, there is an increased possibility. Even the slightest slip and fall can cause major injury or disruption to your productivity. Keep the area clear of hazards and provide training to help your team avoid these problems.

Fires or explosions.

Of course, within the shipyard, there will be additional hazards. When welding is a primary source of the work done, there is always a risk of fires. Add to that the work that is conducted in tight spaces, and the risk increases significantly. But, once again, proper training and the right equipment will help minimize these risks for your shipyard workers.

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Do you want to know more about providing the proper safety training for your shipyard? Contact Hutco today to learn more.

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