HSE safety notice: Excavators - use of safety control lever or isolation devices

 

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Issued: 18 August 2025

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Excavators: use of the safety control lever or isolation devices

HSE has published a safety notice aimed at excavator operators, slingers and anyone working near them.

There is a risk that people can be struck by the excavator or a load if the operator does not use the safety control lever or isolation device correctly.

If there are people in the operational arc of an excavator or similar mobile plant, the safety control lever should be applied, or other methods used, to isolate the machine, while it is at rest (ticking over).

Research shows unintended movements of plant occur, but use of a safety control lever or isolation device can prevent this.

Dutyholders must, so far as reasonably practicable, ensure the safety of people in the working arc of slewing plant and any load, with proper planning, management and monitoring of work activities.

You can find more detailed information in our safety notice: Excavators: Use of the safety control lever or isolation devices.

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