Skid Steer Safety
A safety talk addressing skid steer hazards during construction, landscaping, and utility operations.
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Key Hazards
- Tip-over incidents on uneven ground
- Struck-by hazards from attachments
- Injuries during entry and exit
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Skid steer safety is essential due to the compact design and power of these machines. Improper operation or attachment use can cause serious injuries.
Operators should confirm attachments are properly secured and rated for the task. Operating on slopes or uneven surfaces increases tip-over risk.
Workers should maintain clear communication and safe distances from operating equipment. No one should stand near raised loads or attachments.
Seatbelts and restraint systems must be used at all times. Safe entry and exit reduce crush and fall hazards.
Safety Reminders
- Secure and inspect attachments before use.
- Operate cautiously on slopes.
- Maintain clear communication with ground workers.
- Use seatbelts and restraints.
Ask the Crew
- Are attachments properly secured?
- Is the work area clear of pedestrians?