With summertime temperatures even hotter than normal, it’s important to have safe practices when running equipment on a jobsite. That means ensuring that operators are hydrated and that the machine’s air conditioning is functioning.
However, that’s not all you can do!
In today’s blog, we’re going to discuss a few more ways on how to keep equipment and operators safe during the summer season.
3 Jobsite Safety Tips With Heavy Machinery
Below are a few tips on how to protect your team and heavy machinery this summer:
Tip #1: Inspect Equipment Frequently
Be sure to examine your heavy machinery closely prior to operation. That way, you will catch any potential problems that could affect your team or equipment’s safety.
Here are some things to inspect for damage before operating heavy machinery:
- Seatbelt
- Steering
- Brakes
- Tires
- Hydraulic Oil
- Lights
- Fluid Levels
- Battery
- Engine
- Windows
- Undercarriage
Before operating, it’s important to look at any vital equipment features for damage. You can also go the extra mile by running tests on specific features while the machinery is parked and not yet in the field. That will help you gauge if there is something wrong with the operational safety of your heavy machinery.
Tip #2: Keep Up With Equipment Maintenance
In addition to regular inspections, maintenance appointments are vital to ensure your heavy machinery is safe for the job. Don’t worry – you’re not alone in this.
You can schedule equipment maintenance with Triad Machinery’s service team.
We take multiple measures to ensure your equipment is in safe, working condition and are happy to answer any questions you may have.
Tip #3: Stay Within Load Limits
Your equipment manufacturer will have specific guidelines on how often to schedule maintenance, as well as the amount of load it can take. These guidelines are here to keep you safe and ensure your equipment works as intended.
As your local Link-Belt equipment dealer, we can provide specifics on what you should do for your equipment, including the exact load limits.
Have more questions about how to keep your machines safe for jobsites? Contact your local branch today to speak with our service team. We are here for you!