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Common Metal Fabrication Safety Practices

Published Thursday, March 31, 2022
Common safety equipment, includes gloves, Noisec-cancelling headphones, safety goggles & boots.

When it comes to metal fabrication, there are definitely certain dangers associated with this kind of job. Especially if you’re not careful and utilize metal fabrication safety practices on a regular basis. Safety should always be the number one priority. Not only do these safety practices prevent accidental injury, but it also maintains the machinery and encourages your team to stay organized and productive.

Not following these safety procedures can ultimately land you in a number of lawsuits, fines, injured employees and so forth. Essentially, it’s not good for business and it will break the bank. No one would want to work with a company that dismisses their employees’ safety anyways. With that being said, here are some common safety processes your metal fabrication team should be following if they aren’t already.

Metal Fabrication Safety Practices

Following these metal fabrication safety practices will ensure a safe work environment, and happy employees and prevent accidents or injuries while saving your business a lot of trouble and money down the line.

Ensure Proper Training & Reminders

When any company hires new employees, some form of training is usually involved. It’s crucial that safety is a part of this training right from the start. Employers should create a list of safety guidelines or procedures to ensure that nothing has been left out or forgotten. After new employees have gone over these safety guidelines, encourage questions or comments so you know they fully comprehend every aspect before they start to work. Make sure your new employee knows how to work and use all the equipment and tools too, as that can impact your team’s safety as well. It’s also important to go over these metal fabrication safety procedures once in a while for new updates and as a refresher. 

Maintain Equipment & Workplace Environment

One of the most common causes of workplace injury is due to slips and falls from an unsafe work environment. With that being said, it cannot be stressed how important it is to keep the work area as clean as possible. Mop up any spills immediately, clear the area and keep your tools, equipment, scrap metal and other things organized. On the other hand, it’s also crucial to inspect, maintain and repair all your equipment. A schedule should be put into place so there’s consistent maintenance. This will prevent any dangerous malfunctions and increase productivity since your machines will function in pique conditions.

Appropriate Clothing & Safety Gears

Safety gears were created to provide extra protection. Safety gloves, steeled-toe shoes, goggles and even hard hats should always be accessible for those in the metal fabrication industry. No matter how hard you try to prevent it, accidents are bound to happen. However, safety gear can determine whether you’re facing fatal injuries or minor injuries. With that being said, your employees should also know better in terms of their attire. Stay away from loose clothing that can get caught in the machines. Stay away from inappropriate clothing like shorts and flip-flops that clearly do nothing in terms of protection. Hair should be away from the face, and any jewellery should be taken off.

Safe & Reliable Metal Fabrication — VeriForm Inc.

At VeriForm, safety is one of our top priorities! Our workers aren’t just employees to us, they’re family and we protect our team as we would our family. Our team is highly trained and experienced to tackle any custom metal fabrication tasks without a hitch. We’ve got the latest state-of-the-art equipment to support our employees and we will get the job done right the first time. If you’re looking for a socially responsible and reliable metal fabrication company, contact VeriForm today!