Knowing and understanding the safety precautions for equipment can help avoid accidents, as everyone is susceptible to the risks involved in using an asphalt mixing plant. To ensure safety, we have listed some suggested safety measures for you to follow and stay safe on construction sites. Also, it's a good idea to teach these safety rules to your colleagues.
Comply with the Dress Code for the Asphalt Plant
The first step in handling an asphalt mixing plant responsibly is wearing appropriate clothing when operating the equipment. It must be mandatory for all on-site personnel to wear appropriate helmets, suits, boots, and gloves when entering the site. If you're not wearing construction clothing, you're easily exposed to the risks involved in handling mixing plants and other construction equipment.
Rules to Be Followed When Operating an Asphalt Mixing Plant
There are a few rules you should follow when operating asphalt mixing equipment. They are as follows:
- The control room operator must sound the horn before starting the machine. The piercing sound of the siren notifies all workers on site that the mixing equipment is operating. Personnel standing near the equipment must clear the area to avoid any accidents on site.
- All workers (even non-operators of the mixing plant) must be fully aware of the location of the asphalt mixing plant. It is a good idea to set up barricades or markers in the area where the equipment is placed to ensure that no one crosses the markers.
- Any maintenance on the asphalt mixing equipment must be done after notification to the control room operator. When performing maintenance, the control room operator will know when to start and stop the machine. Any miscommunication with the controller could result in serious injury.
There Must Be No Communication Barriers on the Site
Miscommunication, or miscommunication, is another major cause of frequent accidents on construction sites. You must establish easy access to sign language to converse with staff who are far apart. That way, everyone will know what's going on in every part of the construction site and function accordingly. For added safety, in addition to using high-powered lights, radium stickers can be used to guide the path when operating at night.
Pay Attention when the Forklift is Running
Every piece of construction equipment functions with the help of teamwork. Whether you operate an asphalt mixing plant or a forklift, you must work as a team to ensure the smooth operation of your machines. During forklift loading, make sure that no personnel is standing in close proximity to the equipment. Also, pay extra attention to the speed and position of the forklift to avoid collisions with the machine. Follow the guidelines mentioned in the forklift manual and do not overload the equipment causing the machine to malfunction. Make sure drivers are adequately equipped to handle emergencies.
Keep Oil Tanks Away from Asphalt Plants
Finally, keep diesel tanks away from equipment and control rooms. A neglected oil spill can have catastrophic effects on a construction site and cause irreparable damage to life and property. Whoever is responsible for filling asphalt mixing equipment, make sure they are experienced in the job and perform their duties in good faith. Be aware that fires on construction sites can spread quickly and be difficult to extinguish. Use extreme caution when loading and unloading diesel fuel in asphalt plants and other equipment.
Keep Everything in Good Working Order
Your asphalt plant is your bread and butter, and you must treat it as such. It's at the heart of everything you do, but it can't do its job if you don't do your own thing. Regular maintenance and inspections, having a plant that is suitable for mixing and making sure you are doing things the right way will keep your plant running.