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Struck-By Hazards Toolbox Talk – Free PDF Download

Struck-by hazards toolbox talk — Struck-by incidents are one of the “Fatal Four” causes of death in construction. Workers are killed or injured by flying objects, falling objects, swinging loads, and moving vehicles every day. This free struck-by hazards toolbox talk covers the four types of struck-by dangers, PPE inspection, the most common fatal mistakes, and discussion questions for your crew.

Why do struck-by hazards matter?

Struck-by incidents cause more than 75 deaths per year in construction, making them the second leading cause of construction fatalities after falls. Every single one of these incidents is preventable with proper awareness, PPE, and site controls. OSHA identifies struck-by hazards as one of the Fatal Four — the four accident types responsible for the majority of construction worker deaths.

The 4 types of struck-by hazards

PPE and site inspection — before every shift

Never start a shift without verifying the following:

Common mistakes that kill

Safety tips to remember

OSHA struck-by hazard requirements

OSHA addresses struck-by hazards across several standards in 29 CFR 1926. Key requirements include:

Struck-by violations are among the most frequently cited OSHA hazards in construction each year.

Frequently asked questions about struck-by hazards

What is the most common type of struck-by fatality in construction? Struck-by vehicle incidents are the most common, particularly involving workers on foot being hit by backing vehicles or equipment on active job sites. This is why spotter use and high-visibility vests are critical controls.

When must tool lanyards be used? Tool lanyards should be used for any hand tool, power tool, or equipment being used at an elevation where a dropped object could strike someone below. OSHA’s dropped object prevention guidelines recommend tethering all tools at height regardless of the distance.

Do hard hats protect against flying objects? Standard hard hats protect against vertical impacts. For lateral flying object protection, safety glasses rated to ANSI Z87.1 and face shields are required. Always use the right combination of PPE for the specific hazard present.

What should I do if I see an unsecured load being hoisted? Stop work, move clear of the hazard zone immediately, and report the unsafe condition to your supervisor. Never walk under or near a load that is not properly rigged or controlled.

Download the struck-by hazards toolbox talk PDF

Download this struck-by hazards toolbox talk PDF available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. Print it, share it, and collect your crew’s signatures using the included attendance sheet. Conducting regular struck-by hazards toolbox talks helps keep every worker on site aware, alert, and protected.

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