Jem4417
Branched out member
got a tailgate to give tomorrow and I have a good amount of information on near misses but wanted to see if anyone had any input
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That was money right there! "Watch the wind and the tree will fall safely away from you". That's it? That's all I need to do to fell trees? Awesome!Grandma scared me several times in that vid! Thought for sure she was going to get bonked on her head. One of my favorites is Bob Villa ... another one who doesn't know squat about felling trees ... watch his cuts & compare them to the fall direction ...
That is something that shouldn't be happening on a daily basis. If it is to your crew, then that tailgate meeting should continue into the lunch box. Your crew needs to be a well oiled machine.a near miss is when an unexpected event occurs without resulting in injury or damage but that happens on at least a small scale to everyone everyday
Yes, report the small stuff, too. If a worker allows several small "oops" to occur, where is his head at? Not in the game! And a series of small "oops" that cause minor equipment damages can add up. "Opps! Sorry, boss. I didn't mean to yank on the rope bag that hard and break the handle-loop." Let that happen enough and you'll be working with a lot of second-rate gear. Everyone needs to be educated on more than safety ... need to know and understand the proper techniques which make gear & equipment last longer. Safety errors can be very costly as can improper techniques.I know that's not what you mean but by having a culture to report the smaller near misses and find where the root cause is for that then next time when the stakes are a little higher the employing can recognize the root cause and predict where they might make cause an incident
Grandma scared me several times in that vid! Thought for sure she was going to get bonked on her head.