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Enhancing jobsite safety: 6 key areas of considerations for operating a powered dump buggy.

Written by Randy Wheelis | Feb 21, 2024 6:30:34 PM

 

Powered Dump Buggies are a real benefit to contractors, they carry heavy loads, increase productivity, and save labor costs as well as lessen the chance of workplace injuries.

It is also true that construction sites are dynamic environments where efficiency and safety must go hand in hand. When it comes to operating heavier equipment like power dump buggies, ensuring proper training and adherence to safety protocols is paramount.

In this blog, we'll discuss 6 categories to have in mind when preparing to operate a power dump buggy safely on a jobsite and the dangers to avoid. First...

 

  1. Training and Familiarization…

Before operating a power dump buggy, it is crucial to read and understand the owner’s manual. Also, it is important to undergo proper training and familiarization with the equipment. Understand the controls, safety features, and operational procedures that are outlined in the owner’s manual. If you are unsure about any aspect of the operation, seek clarification from a supervisor or experienced operator.

 

  1. Worksite Inspections…

Before operating a Power Buggy, check the Entire Area, Inspect the surface over which you will travel. Look for holes, drop offs and obstacles. Look for rough spots. On docks, ramps or floors look for weak spots. Look for oil spills, wet spots, and slippery surfaces. Look for soft soil, deep mud and standing water. On rough terrain or slopes, watch for anything that might make you lose control or cause the buggy to tip over. Inspect the grade of the path you will travel. The maximum permissible grade upon which the Power Buggy with wheels, not tracks may be used is 10% (6°).

 

  1. Pre-Operational Inspections…

Each day ensure that all systems are functioning properly.  DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY IF THE INSPECTION REVEALS ANY PROBLEMS. Before operation each day ensure the following:

  • All guards, side screens and panels are in place.
  • All safety and information signs are in place and legible.
  • Check engine and hydraulic oil levels are correct.
  • Check for hydraulic leaks.
  • Check all operating controls for proper operation and adjustment.
  • Fuel tank is full.
  • Check speed control operation before and after starting engine for proper operation.
  • Confirm brake-holding capacity of buggy using the procedure outlined in the Function Test section of owners manuals.
  • Check Tires for damage, proper inflation and check lug nuts for tightness. (Recommended Tire Pressure on most machines: 50 psi)

 

  1. Operating a Buggy on the Jobsite...
    while many of these points are common sense to many operators, it is also true that during the course of the work-day, it is easy to become overly focused on your work and fail to keep operational safety in mind.
    Also, new operators are always transitioning into the workplace and need to be instructed in workplace safety. So...
  • Keep personnel clear of the buggy during travel.
  • Do not allow anyone to stand/pass in front of the buggy during travel.
  • Do not approach personnel standing in front of fixed objects.
  • Do not allow others to ride on the buggy.
  • Be certain you can control both speed and direction before moving.
  • Keep both hands on the steering handle during travel.
  • Avoid sudden starts, stops and direction changes.
  • As mentioned, do not operate on surfaces containing holes, drop offs, soft spots,  or slopes which exceed 10% (6°) grade.
  • Ensure that all surfaces can support the buggy and its load.
  • Maintain clearances from obstacles.
  • never drive down an incline with a loaded buggy, always back down to avoid the added weight of the material being transported to possibly tip the buggy forward and over.

  1. Loading...
  • Set parking brake.
  • When loading the power dump buggy, distribute the load evenly
  • Avoid overloading beyond the specified capacity. when in doubt, make additional, lighter trips.
  • Ensure that the load is secure to prevent shifting during transport.

  1. Dumping the Load...

When dumping the load,

  • Set parking brake.
  • Ensure that the area is clear of obstacles and other workers.
  • Engage the dump mechanism according to the manufacturer's instructions,
  • direct coworkers to stand clear of the dumping zone.
  • Never attempt to manually adjust or force the dump bed to open or close.
  • If you cannot see where the material is being dumped, always have a “Spotter” to direct you.

 

  1. Dangers to Avoid
  • Tipping Over, Power dump buggies can tip over if operated on uneven or unstable terrain. Avoid steep inclines, soft ground, and sudden maneuvers that can cause the buggy to become unbalanced.
  • Collisions: Be aware of other workers, vehicles, and obstacles on the jobsite to avoid collisions. Use spotters if necessary to guide you when backing up or maneuvering in tight spaces.
  • Pinch Points: Be cautious of pinch points when operating the dump mechanism. Keep hands and body parts clear of moving parts to prevent injuries.
  • Overhead Hazards: Watch out for overhead obstructions when dumping material such as power cords, lights, or temporary bracing.

Conclusion

Operating a power dump buggy on a jobsite is a real benefit to a contractor but it requires careful attention to safety and adherence to best operation practices.

By following proper procedures, conducting pre-operational checks, and staying alert to potential dangers, as well as employing best operational practices, operators can help ensure a safe and productive work environment when operating Power Dump Buggies.

Always prioritize safety!

Quick note... at Bartell Global we manufacture a wide Varity of construction and surface preparation equipment and encouraging jobsite safety and training contractors how to operate our equipment safely is a big part of what we do. for instance, as a product trainer for Bartell Global, a big part of my training is jobsite safety, how to operate our equipment effectively and safely. 

 

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