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  1. http://safetytalkideas.com - head to the site for great content This short animated safety training video explains what the line of fire is, line of fire inc...

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  2. Hazard Recognition: Line of Fire July 1, 2015 Safety Focus Am I in the Line of Fire? Being in the line of fire indicates that you or someone else is placed in the path of something that could cause injury or something more severe. Here are a few questions to ask yourself: Do I recognize if others are in my work area?

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  4. Line of Fire incidents occur when the path of a moving object or the release of a hazardous substance intersects with the worker’s body. They can occur in nearly… In the manufacturing industry, Line of Fire (LOF) refers to job tasks or work environments that put workers in harm’s way.

  5. Mar 24, 2022 · Line of Fire Safety Talk. The term “line of fire” is very common when talking about the hazards of a work task. Depending on the work being completed, there may be many different lines of fire or there could be very few. It is important to understand the “line of fire” and how to avoid being in it to prevent injuries.

  6. The Life Saving Rule podcast on Line of Fire is by Ian McKnight, a deck foreman and HLO with Wood. Ian discusses the importance of the Line of Fire rule, provides examples of how the rule is implemented in his role and highlights his personal motivation for working safely.

  7. Line of Fire, which was originally a military term, is now commonly used in industrial safety. Situations where workers put themselves in harm's way by virtu...

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