Dear All,
Can anyone share any presentation, poster, or a short video explaining what "line of fire" is, how injuries can occur due to it, and how to identify and prevent working in the line of fire?
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
Can anyone share any presentation, poster, or a short video explaining what "line of fire" is, how injuries can occur due to it, and how to identify and prevent working in the line of fire?
Regards,
Hansa Vyas
From India, Udaipur
"Line of fire" is a common terminology where a workman is exposed to a hazardous situation where something may fall on his body or head. A workman standing in a loading and unloading area under the crane load is said to be "in the line of fire." Any fire or welding sparks falling on the workman's body while working are also considered part of the line of fire. Similarly, a person standing in the middle of traffic is in the line of fire. A worker standing on a construction site where no cover net is provided is also in the line of fire. If a worker is standing in front of a place where chemical splash could happen and is not wearing a protective body cover and face mask, then he is considered to be in the line of fire.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Hansa,
Great to see your post after a long time here. You can use this NAPO film (https://www.napofilm.net/en/napos-fi...s/introduction) as an example of Line of Fire. The part showing in which the person is under the suspended load.
From India
Great to see your post after a long time here. You can use this NAPO film (https://www.napofilm.net/en/napos-fi...s/introduction) as an example of Line of Fire. The part showing in which the person is under the suspended load.
From India
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