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Toolbox Talk: Track Safety on Excavators

Date: [DATE] Duration: [DURATION] minutes Presenter: [PRESENTER NAME] Location: [LOCATION]

Objective

The objective of this toolbox talk is to educate participants on the safe operation and maintenance of excavator tracks, focusing on hazard identification, control measures, and safe work procedures to prevent injuries and equipment damage.

Introduction

Excavator tracks are critical components that require regular inspection and maintenance to ensure safe operation. Improper handling of track systems can lead to serious injuries or equipment failure. Understanding the risks and implementing proper safety measures is essential for all operators and maintenance personnel.

Presenter Note: Engage the audience by asking if anyone has personal experience related to track safety.

Key Points

  • Track systems use grease or oil under high pressure to maintain tension, which can be hazardous if not handled properly.
  • High-pressure grease or oil can penetrate the body, causing severe injury or death.
  • Pins and bushings in dry track pin joints can become extremely hot, posing a burn risk.
  • Regular inspection and adjustment of track tension are crucial to prevent excessive wear and potential track failure.
  • Awareness of surroundings and proper communication are vital to avoid accidents during track maintenance.

Hazard Identification

  • High-Pressure Fluids: Grease or oil under high pressure can escape and penetrate the skin, causing serious injury or death [1].
  • Hot Components: Pins and bushings can become very hot, posing a burn risk if touched [1].
  • Improper Track Tension: Incorrect tension can lead to track failure or derailment, increasing the risk of accidents [2].

Presenter Note: Encourage participants to share any additional hazards they've encountered.

Control Measures

  • Regular Inspections: Conduct routine checks for wear, leaks, and proper tension to prevent track failure [2].
  • Use of PPE: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses, when inspecting or adjusting tracks.
  • Safe Pressure Release: Carefully release pressure from grease valves to avoid sudden discharge of high-pressure fluids [2].
  • Training and Communication: Ensure all personnel are trained in track safety procedures and maintain clear communication during maintenance activities.

Safe Work Procedures

  1. Conduct a walk-around inspection to identify any visible hazards.
  2. Loosen the grease valve carefully to adjust track tension, ensuring no more than one turn to prevent excessive pressure release [2].
  3. Tighten the grease valve to the specified torque once the desired tension is achieved.
  4. Operate the machine back and forth to equalize pressure and check for proper track sag [2].
  5. Report any abnormal wear or noises to a supervisor immediately.

Presenter Note: If possible, demonstrate the safe work procedure or use visual aids.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements

  • Gloves: Use when handling hot components or adjusting tracks.
  • Safety Glasses: Protect eyes from potential high-pressure fluid discharge.
  • Steel-Toed Boots: Provide foot protection during maintenance activities.

[Emphasize the importance of proper PPE use and maintenance]

Real-World Example or Case Study

A recent incident involved an operator who suffered a severe injury when high-pressure grease escaped from a relief valve during track adjustment. The operator was not wearing gloves, resulting in a deep puncture wound. This incident highlights the importance of using PPE and following proper procedures.

Presenter Note: Ask participants if they can relate this example to their own experiences.

Group Discussion

Discuss the following questions:

  1. What are the potential consequences of improper track tension?
  2. How can we improve communication during track maintenance?
  3. What additional safety measures can be implemented to prevent track-related injuries?

Presenter Note: Encourage active participation and facilitate the discussion.

Emergency Procedures

  1. Stop the machine immediately if a track-related hazard is identified.
  2. Move to a safe distance and notify a supervisor.
  3. Follow site-specific emergency protocols for reporting and addressing the hazard.
  4. Seek medical attention if an injury occurs.

Questions and Answers

[Encourage participants to ask questions]

  • Q: What should you do if you notice excessive track wear?

A: Report it to your supervisor and consult the maintenance manual for adjustment procedures.

  • Q: How often should track inspections be conducted?

A: Regularly, as part of routine maintenance checks, and before each operation.

  • Q: What is the risk of not wearing gloves during track adjustment?

A: Increased risk of burns or puncture injuries from hot components or high-pressure fluids.

Summary

  • Regular inspections and proper maintenance of tracks are crucial for safety.
  • High-pressure fluids and hot components pose significant risks.
  • Use PPE and follow safe work procedures to prevent injuries.
  • Effective communication and training are essential for safe track maintenance.

Action Items

  1. Conduct a track inspection before each operation.
  2. Ensure all personnel are trained in track safety procedures.
  3. Report any track-related hazards or incidents immediately.

Remember: Safety is a team effort. Always prioritize safety over speed.

Report all hazards, near-misses, and incidents to your supervisor immediately.

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[1] CAT 336 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

Page 454

Open source document

Source excerpt

## Loosening the Track Illustration 793 <!-- image --> g06188830 - (1) Grease valve - 1. Loosen grease valve (1) carefully until the track begins to loosen. One turn should be the maximum. - 2. Tighten grease valve (1) to 34 ± 5 N·m (25 ± 4 lb ft) when the desired track tension is reached. - 3. Operate the machine back and forth in order to equalize the pressure. - 4. Check the amount of sag. Adjust the track, as needed. i06969791 ## Track Adjustment - Inspect SMCS Code: 4170-040 Illustration 794 <!-- image --> Check the track adjustment. Check the track for wear and for excessive dirt buildup. If the track appears to be too tight or too loose, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, 'Track Adjustment - Adjust'. ## Travel Alarm - Test (If Equipped) SMCS Code: 7429-081 Move the machine to test the travel alarm. - 1. Start the engine. Move the hydraulic lockout control to the UNLOCKED position. - 2. Raise the work tool to avoid any obstacles. Make sure that there is adequate overhead clearance. - 3. Use the travel levers or the travel pedals to move the machine forward. The travel alarm should sound. - 4. Release the travel levers and the travel pedals to stop the machine. - 5. Use the travel levers and the travel pedals to move the machine backward. The travel alarm should sound. <!-- image --> i06954313

[2] CAT 335F Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

Page 33

Open source document

Source excerpt

- · Remember that nearly all the fluids on the machine are flammable, including coolant and oils. Additionally, plastics, rubbers, fabrics, and resins in fiberglass panels are also flammable. i05334251 ## Fire Extinguisher Location SMCS Code: 7000; 7419 <!-- image --> Illustration 57 g03379285 Make sure that a fire extinguisher is available. Be familiar with the operation of the fire extinguisher. Inspect the fire extinguisher and service the fire extinguisher regularly. Obey the recommendations on the instruction plate. i01329108 ## Track Information SMCS Code: 4170; 7000 Track adjusting systems use either grease or oil under high pressure to keep the track under tension. Grease or oil under high pressure coming out of the relief valve can penetrate the body causing injury or death. Do not watch the relief valve to see if grease or oil is escaping. Watch the track or track adjustment cylinder to see if the track is being loosened. The pins and bushings in a dry track pin joint can become very hot. It is possible to burn the fingers if there is more than brief contact with these components. ## Electrical Storm Injury Prevention SMCS Code: 7000 When lightning is striking in the vicinity of the machine, the operator should never attempt the following procedures: - · Mount the machine. - · Dismount the machine. If you are in the operator's station during an electrical storm, stay in the operator's station. If you are on the ground during an electrical storm, stay away from the vicinity of the machine. i00771840 ## Before Starting Engine SMCS Code: 1000; 7000 Start the engine only from the operator compartment. Never short across the starter terminals or across the batteries. Shorting could damage the electrical system by bypassing the engine neutral start system. Inspect the condition of the seat belt and of the mounting hardware. Replace any parts that are worn or damaged. Regardless of appearance, replace the seat belt after three years of

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