Tool Safety · 2–5 min talk

Jackhammer Safety

A safety talk addressing hazards associated with jackhammers used in demolition, roadwork, and utility repairs.

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Key Hazards

  • Loss of control from vibration or uneven surfaces
  • Flying debris causing eye or face injuries
  • Musculoskeletal strain from prolonged use

2–3 Minute Talk Script

Jackhammer safety is important for workers performing demolition or pavement removal. These tools generate significant vibration and force, increasing injury risk when used improperly.

Before starting work, workers should inspect the jackhammer, bit condition, and handles. Damaged bits or loose components reduce control and increase vibration.

Maintaining proper stance and grip improves balance and reduces fatigue. Workers should take breaks during extended use to limit strain and vibration exposure.

Eye protection, hearing protection, and gloves are essential. Barricading the work area helps protect nearby workers from flying debris.

Safety Reminders

  • Inspect jackhammer and bits before use.
  • Maintain stable footing and grip.
  • Take breaks during prolonged operation.
  • Wear eye and hearing protection.

Ask the Crew

  • Is the jackhammer in good working condition?
  • Are we managing vibration and fatigue properly?