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6 130-BRU-01-IMKI © 2024, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | WSPS.CA Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety As the industry continues to evolve, increased automation and consumer demand for greater options is leading to space constraints. This complex, shared workspace between pedestrians, mobile powered equipment and vehicles operating in a dynamic environment can create high-risk scenarios. Collisions between mobile equipment and pedestrians as well as contact other mobile equipment or fixed structures can result in severe or potentially life- threatening injuries. An organized workplace, with defined traffic flow, safe work procedures, training and supervision reduce the risk of collisions, encourage productivity, and has a positive bottom-line impact. Consulting Pedestrian Safety and Traffic Management Building Blocks – Pedestrian Safety Training Inspecting & Maintaining Steel Storage Racks Information Resources Hazard Control: Pedestrian Safety for Workers Hazard Control: Pedestrian Safety for Supervisors Hazard Control: Pedestrian Safety for Employers Pedestrian Safety & Traffic Management Workplace traffic management guidance material Reducing the risk of workers being struck by vehicles or mobile equipment: Guide to using the fillable template Vehicle & Pedestrian Safety Contractor Management As the industry continues to grow, the demand for third party contractors will increase. Contractors can be hired to complete high-risk work that can expose workers to additional hazards if not adequately identified, controlled, and communicated. Effective contractor management is a system of controls to ensure that contracted services support safe facility operations. Identification of potential and actual hazards before contractors come on site is integral to a successful program. The entire life cycle of the contract should be addressed including communication measures in the event of a near-miss or incident. Consulting Building Blocks – Contractor Management Training Contractor Health & Safety (e-Course) Hiring & Managing Outside Contractors (1/2 day) Contractor & Construction Safety Programs in Industrial Establishments (1 day) Construction in Industrial Establishments (1/2 day) Information Resources 7 key steps for effective contractor management in your warehouse Protect your business from contractor liability WSPS.CA

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