How Does One Incident Affect a Heavy Equipment Technician?

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In heavy equipment work, one incident can change a life and shut down a job. Working safely protects mechanics, coworkers, families, and the company.

How Does an Incident Affect the Technician?

The effects reach far beyond the moment of injury.

  • Serious injuries such as crush injuries, fractures, burns, and eye injuries
  • Lost time or long-term work restrictions, including the inability to climb, lift, or wrench
  • Lost income
  • Physical pain and mental stress returning to the job
  • Permanent damage to hands, shoulders, knees, or back
  • Reduced confidence working around live equipment or pressurized systems
  • Coworkers taking on additional workload
  • Increased fatigue and strain on family life during long recoveries

How Does an Incident Affect the Employer?

A single incident carries lasting costs for the business.

  • Workers’ compensation and medical expenses
  • Equipment downtime and missed production
  • Job delays and potential contract penalties
  • Damage to machines, attachments, or tools
  • Time spent on incident investigations and reporting
  • Increased insurance premiums
  • Loss of skilled and experienced mechanics
  • Reduced productivity and higher labor costs
  • Damage to the company’s reputation with customers
  • Increased oversight from clients or regulatory agencies

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