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  1. Dec 13, 2023 · In workplace safety, line of fire hazards refers to any potential exposure to injury resulting from the release of energy during the operation of machinery. This type of hazard can occur in construction, electric, and manufacturing settings, where there is often much potential risk of exposure.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Line of Firesafety refers to understanding, identifying, and mitigating the risks associated with being in harm’s way during various job tasks, especially in industrial and construction environments.

  3. Situational awareness is key for workers to stay out of the line of fire on any job or in any workspace. Always be aware of your surroundings and the operations in your vicinity. Follow designated walkways and avoid taking shortcuts through operational areas. Evaluate line of fire hazards when completing a Job Hazard Analysis or hazard ...

  4. Line of fire injuries occur when the path of a moving object or the release of hazardous energy intersects with an individual’s body. Three major categories of line of fire incidents are caught-in or between incidents, struck-by incidents, and released energy incidents.

  5. Aug 24, 2023 · 1) Falling objects: In a situation where an individual is underneath a load being hoisted at a construction site, they are within the Line of Fire. If the load were to fall, injuries could range from minor contusions and concussions to severe injuries such as fractures or even fatalities.

  6. Line of fire can be broken down into three primary hazard categories: caught-in or between incidents, struck-by incidents, and released energy incidents. Caught-in or Between Incidents. This type of hazard occurs when an individual is caught within or between objects.

  7. Line of fire injuries occur when the path of a moving object or the release of hazardous energy intersects with an individual’s body. Three major categories of line of fire incidents are caught-in or between incidents, struck-by incidents, and released energy incidents.