Industrial Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Safety When Using Shop Fans
A safety talk covering hazards associated with portable and fixed industrial fans.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Safety When Using Shop Fans”
Key Hazards
- Electrical issues from damaged cords
- Objects drawn into fan blades
- Trip hazards from power cables
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safety when using shop fans is essential in automotive shops, warehouses, and industrial facilities. Shop fans help keep areas cool, but they also introduce mechanical and electrical hazards.
Workers should inspect power cords and fan guards. Damaged guards can allow debris or hands to contact moving blades.
Fans should never be placed in walkways where cords can create trip hazards. Airflow direction should be checked to ensure dust isn't blown toward workers or sensitive equipment.
Communication ensures fans are positioned safely and not interfering with other activities in the workspace.
Safety Reminders
- Inspect guards and cords before use.
- Keep fans clear of walkways.
- Do not blow dust into occupied areas.
- Secure cords to reduce trip hazards.
Ask the Crew
- Do our fans need any maintenance?
- Are cords properly routed today?