Vehicle & Equipment Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Safe Use of Wheel Chocks
A safety talk covering proper placement, ground contact, and preventing rollaway incidents when using wheel chocks.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Safe Use of Wheel Chocks”
Key Hazards
- Rollaway vehicles
- Chocks shifting on loose ground
- Pinch points while placing chocks
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of wheel chocks is essential for drivers, equipment operators, and maintenance staff. Chocking prevents unintended vehicle movement.
Workers should place chocks snugly against tires on both sides when possible, especially on slopes.
Different chock materials—rubber, metal, or plastic—perform differently on gravel, pavement, or dirt.
Verifying that brakes are set before chocking adds an additional layer of protection.
Safety Reminders
- Place chocks on both sides when possible.
- Match chock type to surface.
- Set brakes before chocking.
- Ensure firm ground contact.
Ask the Crew
- Is the surface stable enough for chocks?
- Do we need larger or heavier chocks today?