This job hazard analysis form outlines the potential hazards and recommended safety procedures for operating a bobcat. It identifies 7 key tasks: 1) inspection, 2) start up, 3) travel to start area, 4) operating bobcat, 5) grading for parking lot, 6) refueling, and 7) parking bobcat. Potential hazards include mechanical problems, unstable ground, uneven terrain, steep grades, contact with buildings, fire, and machine getting stuck. The form provides guidance such as conducting inspections, maintaining 3-point contact, checking for slip hazards, assessing ground conditions, using caution when backing up, staying clear of buildings, stopping safely for refueling, and parking in level areas away from traffic.
This job hazard analysis form outlines the potential hazards and recommended safety procedures for operating a bobcat. It identifies 7 key tasks: 1) inspection, 2) start up, 3) travel to start area, 4) operating bobcat, 5) grading for parking lot, 6) refueling, and 7) parking bobcat. Potential hazards include mechanical problems, unstable ground, uneven terrain, steep grades, contact with buildings, fire, and machine getting stuck. The form provides guidance such as conducting inspections, maintaining 3-point contact, checking for slip hazards, assessing ground conditions, using caution when backing up, staying clear of buildings, stopping safely for refueling, and parking in level areas away from traffic.
This job hazard analysis form outlines the potential hazards and recommended safety procedures for operating a bobcat. It identifies 7 key tasks: 1) inspection, 2) start up, 3) travel to start area, 4) operating bobcat, 5) grading for parking lot, 6) refueling, and 7) parking bobcat. Potential hazards include mechanical problems, unstable ground, uneven terrain, steep grades, contact with buildings, fire, and machine getting stuck. The form provides guidance such as conducting inspections, maintaining 3-point contact, checking for slip hazards, assessing ground conditions, using caution when backing up, staying clear of buildings, stopping safely for refueling, and parking in level areas away from traffic.
This job hazard analysis form outlines the potential hazards and recommended safety procedures for operating a bobcat. It identifies 7 key tasks: 1) inspection, 2) start up, 3) travel to start area, 4) operating bobcat, 5) grading for parking lot, 6) refueling, and 7) parking bobcat. Potential hazards include mechanical problems, unstable ground, uneven terrain, steep grades, contact with buildings, fire, and machine getting stuck. The form provides guidance such as conducting inspections, maintaining 3-point contact, checking for slip hazards, assessing ground conditions, using caution when backing up, staying clear of buildings, stopping safely for refueling, and parking in level areas away from traffic.
1. Inspection mechanical problems, vandalism, Conduct pre-trip tampering, Slip or fall. inspection. Maintain 3-point contact when mounting or dismounting. Check steps and platforms for slip resistance. Ensure back-up alarm is functional. 2. Start up Unstable ground, work crew, Assess ground condition. public. Make sure crew and public are safe distance from bobcat start machine when safe. 3. Travel to start area. Uneven ground, Work crew, Be aware of whereabouts other equipment and public of crew. Check mirrors. Travel at safe speed. Use extra caution when backing up. Be aware of the traveling public. 4. operating bobcat Steep grades. Make sure ground is stable and seatbelt is on. If ground is unstable then stay back. Do not operate bobcat where chance of rollover may occur, use alternate means. 5. grading for parking lot Contact with buildings. Make sure width and height of machine is away from building. Always be aware of perimeters of bobcat Be aware of pedestrians and surroundings. 6.. Re-fuelling Fire, skin contact, spillage Stop on level ground. Apply parking brake. Stop engine and turn off ignition. No smoking. Do not over fill. Wear PPE to avoid contact. Ensure location of spill kit 7. Parking bobcat Machine gets stuck, creates a Stop on level stable hazard to public. Vandalism, ground area off of the theft. roadway. Mark with proper cones or barricades when needed. Park out of way of sight lines for traveling public. (Intersections and stop signs) Brake on, block wheels on hills and lock up. Activate night switch