Vehicle Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Spotter Communication for Vehicles
A safety talk on effective communication between drivers and spotters during backing, parking, and vehicle maneuvering operations.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Spotter Communication for Vehicles”
Key Hazards
- Miscommunication during backing operations
- Drivers losing sight of spotters
- Pedestrians entering active maneuvering areas
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Spotter communication is essential when vehicles or equipment operate in tight spaces, work zones, parking lots, or congested facilities. Clear communication between drivers and spotters helps prevent collisions and struck-by incidents.
Spotters should remain visible to the driver at all times and use agreed-upon hand signals before movement begins. If the driver loses sight of the spotter, the vehicle should stop immediately.
Different operations require spotters in different situations. Utility crews use spotters near traffic or pedestrians, construction sites rely on spotters around heavy equipment, and warehouses use them during trailer docking or tight maneuvering.
Drivers and spotters should avoid distractions and maintain constant awareness of changing conditions. Effective communication protects everyone working around moving vehicles.
Safety Reminders
- Agree on hand signals before moving vehicles.
- Stop immediately if the spotter is no longer visible.
- Keep pedestrians out of maneuvering areas.
- Maintain clear communication throughout the movement.
Ask the Crew
- Which tasks today require spotters?
- Are all drivers and spotters using the same signals?