ToolBox Talk Sheet

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Today, we're focusing on something crucial but often overlooked: our state of mind and how distractions can impact our safety, especially when working on scaffolding. Let's dive into some questions to better understand and mitigate these risks.

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  • Are you aware that stress can significantly distract you from your work, potentially leading to unsafe situations on scaffolding?

  • Do personal issues, when brought to work, have the potential to distract you from the task at hand, especially when working at heights?

  • Can multitasking on scaffolding, like using your phone, compromise your safety and that of your colleagues?

  • Is it true that being aware of your colleagues' state of mind can also contribute to a safer working environment?

  • Do you agree that skipping safety checks due to overconfidence or a rush to complete the job can lead to serious accidents?

  • Can failing to communicate effectively with your team on the scaffolding lead to misunderstandings and unsafe situations?

  • Are regular breaks important to help maintain concentration and reduce the risk of accidents on scaffolding?

  • Do you believe that participating in regular safety trainings and toolbox talks like this one can improve our mindfulness and safety on the job?

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