Originally Posted by
Trojan
Tamer,
Yep, tied up on a line or mat'l handler is best. I've seen smaller stuff hit a wire and go in the completely opposite direction of its original path. If you're dropping, you said everyone is well informed. Our company is big on noting hazards on job briefs. Would you note something like a planned drop on a written job brief. I can hear everone now, griping 'bout the job brief. It's not mine. OSHA requires a pre job talk and I think a lot of comapnies use the job brief form to document that the brief takes place. if it's required, I hope it is used a last check nand a pause before jumping into work.
so anyhow, do you note the palnned drops?