New OSHA initiative targets backover incidents in construction

Washington — In an effort to prevent backover incidents on construction sites, OSHA has launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness of safe practices.

The agency says more than a quarter of backover incidents occur in construction, leading all industries.

The #MirrorCheck initiative highlights effective solutions to minimize backover risks:

  • Equip heavy machinery with audio and visual alarms, which can improve worker awareness – especially in blind spots – and encourage caution when operating machinery around workers.
  • Properly adjust mirrors to minimize blind spots.
  • Use spotters to maintain constant visual contact with drivers and establish hand signals to communicate effectively. Spotters should wear high-visibility clothing and have no other duties or distractions.
  • Install rearview cameras to enhance safety without blocking a driver’s view. For larger vehicles such as dump trucks, multiple cameras may be needed.
  • Employ proximity detection systems, such as radar or ultrasonic technologies, that can be mounted on some vehicles.
  • Develop internal traffic control plans to coordinate equipment, worker and vehicle movement.
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