Tool Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Concrete Saw Safety
A safety talk focused on hazards related to concrete saws used for cutting pavement, masonry, and structural materials.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Concrete Saw Safety”
Key Hazards
- Kickback from blade binding
- Exposure to dust and debris
- Contact with rotating blades
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Concrete saw safety is critical during cutting operations involving pavement or masonry. These saws produce powerful cutting forces and hazardous dust.
Blades should be inspected before use to confirm they are appropriate for the material and properly secured. Worn or damaged blades increase kickback risk.
Dust generated during cutting can pose respiratory hazards. Water suppression or approved dust controls should be used when available.
Workers should maintain proper stance and keep hands clear of the blade path. PPE such as eye, hearing, and respiratory protection is essential.
Safety Reminders
- Use blades rated for the material being cut.
- Control dust using water or approved methods.
- Maintain proper stance during cutting.
- Wear required PPE.
Ask the Crew
- Is the blade appropriate for today’s cutting task?
- Are dust controls in place and effective?