Safety Corner: 3-Point Contact Enter and Exit

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Houston’s values the safety of all of our employees. Our drivers are at the greatest risk for injury as their tasks encompass a wide variety of physical activities. From unloading/reloading pallets onto their trucks multiple times each day, to constantly getting in and our of their trucks, we want our drivers to practice safety.

OSHA states that truck drivers have more nonfatal injuries than any other industry. More than half of those injuries are sprains or strains caused by slips and falls while getting into or out of trucks. Using what’s called the three points of contact system when entering and exiting a truck can help to significantly reduce the chance of a serious injury from a slip or fall.

For those of who don’t know, or those who may need a refresher: three-points of contact form a triangle of anchor points, which changes in form when mounting or dismounting a vehicle. The three points of contact system is in reference to three of four limbs being in contact with the vehicle at all times. Both feet should be planted on the steps with one hand grabbing a solid object, such as the steering wheel or the grab handle. The other option is to have both hands on the grab handles or steering while while having one foot on the step. These techniques will help to provide maximum stability and support while reducing the risk of slipping or falling.

Do:

  • Always enter and exit facing the cab.
  • Mount and dismount only when the equipment is stopped.
  • Take extra care in wet, snowy, or icy weather.
  • Avoid wearing loose or torn clothing that can catch on the equipment.

Don’t:

  • Don’t every jump off a truck. Doing so exerts 12 times your body weight on your joints when you land.
  • Don’t climb down with something in your free hand. Put it on the vehicle floor and reach up for it when you get to the ground.
  • Don’t use tires or wheel hubs as a step surface.
  • Don’t use the door frame or door edge as a hand hold.

If you are a truck driver, we encourage you to keep these tips in mind as you go about your daily tasks to minimize the risk of injury on the job.

By Karmen Mentor

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