Environmental Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Safety When Working Above Water
A safety talk on preventing falls and drowning hazards when working over tanks, ponds, or waterways.
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 Working Above Water”
Key Hazards
- Falls into water
- Drowning hazards
- Slips from wet walking surfaces
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safety when working above water is essential for wastewater operators, construction teams, bridge workers, and grounds crews. Falls into water can result in drowning or hypothermia.
Workers should maintain secure footing, use guardrails or fall protection where required, and avoid working alone when possible.
Different workplaces involve different water hazards. Wastewater facilities have aeration basins and clarifiers, while construction crews may work above ponds or rivers.
Workers should communicate clearly, especially when performing inspections near open-water edges.
Safety Reminders
- Use guardrails or fall protection when needed.
- Avoid working alone near water.
- Wear slip-resistant footwear.
- Stay alert for unstable surfaces.
Ask the Crew
- Where are our open-water hazards today?
- Do we need additional fall protection near water?