Safe Use of Metal Detectors
A safety talk covering sweep technique, signal interpretation, and preventing trip hazards during search work.
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Key Hazards
- Misidentified targets
- Trip hazards while scanning
- Equipment damage from rough handling
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of metal detectors is important for surveyors, maintenance workers, and utility locators. Proper sweeping technique helps identify buried objects without creating hazards.
Workers should sweep detectors slowly and maintain consistent height for accurate signals.
Different soil types affect signal clarity; sand, clay, and rocky soil produce different responses.
Keeping eyes forward prevents tripping while focusing on the detector screen.
Safety Reminders
- Sweep slowly and steadily.
- Watch footing while scanning.
- Adjust sensitivity for soil type.
- Avoid dragging detectors.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need to adjust sensitivity for today’s ground?
- Are we working in an area with trip hazards?