Toolbox Talk – Welding and Cutting
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- Remind workers about welding and cutting
- Reinforce the message consistently across your team.
- Develop sound work practices.
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A common activity found on most job sites is welding and cutting. Most projects have a type of steel whether itโs stainless, aluminum or a supporting steel like structural. That steel will require alteration no matter how good the fabricator is. Cutting and welding can be a hazardous activity that requires supervision and monitoring. One way to reinforce the safety requirements of welding and cutting is through a toolbox talk. But what is a toolbox talk and how can it be used.
A toolbox talk is a document that is reviewed as part of weekly or daily meetings with the workers on site to remind them of safety trends or issues. It is intended to provide a summary of information intended to reinforce key items to the workers. A toolbox talk is given by the supervisor and signed off by workers receiving the talk.
This safety tool box talk on welding and cutting covers a number of the key basic principles and guidelines for housekeeping on a jobsite. It will help remind workers to keep their areas clean and materials organized.
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