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BEST TIPS FOR PROTECTING EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT FROM FIREWhen it comes to fires, earthmoving equipment presents a particularly
dangerous risk. First up, the machinery's operation is often dependent on
hydraulic fluids, which can catch on fire when under extreme pressure.
KNOW THE NITTY GRITTY DETAILSAccording to Australian law, anyone who oversees a
construction or mining site is obliged to meet particular
regulations. Failing to respect these can lead not only to
physical danger, but also to financial penalties. So the first step
is to get to know the regulations governing your operation.
ORDER A RISK ASSESSMENTIt's crucial to order a risk assessment, which will inform you of the fire risks posed by
your site, and outline the best protection procedures for your particular gear. This
risk assessment should comply with Australian Standard (AS) 5062-2006: Fire
Protection for Mobile and Transportable Equipment.
BEST TIPS FOR PROTECTING EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT FROM FIRE
VEHICLE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS & FIRE EXTINGUISHERSEvery vehicle should be fitted with a vehicle fire suppression system, often referred
to as a VFS. Once it is installed, it should be serviced regularly, to meet AS
5062-2006. In addition, all new and used earthmoving equipment must have fire
extinguishers on hand.
CLEAR SIGNSAny hazards must be marked clearly, as must all relevant protective equipment,
including fire extinguishers, so that they're accessible in an emergency.
TRAIN YOUR TEAMIf a fire does happen to break out, the survival rate of both your gear and your
workers will depend, largely, on how e�ciently they respond. Make sure that you
get your sta� together regularly for training - in both dealing with fires and
evacuating safely. Any new sta� members should be trained before they start work.
Check out our 3 quick tips for staying safe on the worksite.