The concrete floor was poured during a previous year’s
renovation and the yellow shot strip was left behind embedded in the concrete
floor prior to us starting work at this project.
Moving forward, our employees at the project don’t know if
there are anymore live shots in the yellow strip. We advised our employees to not touch the
yellow shot strip any further and that we would notify the general contractor
of the incident and ask for them to have the yellow shot strip removed.
A few hours later, I called the framer back to see how he was
doing. The framer advised that he is
fine and that his face and arms feel better than when we talked earlier. The framer further advised that a laborer
from the general contractor removed the embedded yellow shot from the concrete
floor so this hazard is over and done.
What can we take away from the near miss incident? That wearing safety glasses may have prevented
a serious eye injury or at least prevented our employee from needing medical
treatment on his eyes. Anytime an
employee is using a tool to chip away at concrete, safety glasses are required
to be worn. The positive that came out of this story is a 1st hand
account from an employee who was doing the right thing and wearing safety
glasses when performing a task that would require them and the safety glasses did their job and protected his eyes. So
if you find yourself using tools to chip away at materials, you need to wear
safety glasses. Also, if you are
chipping away at something that you aren’t exactly sure what it is, seek out a
2nd or 3rd opinion before proceeding.
Thank goodness our employee is o.k. after this incident!
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