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11 100-BZM-01-IGDO ©2025, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | WSPS.CA response. Motorized rescue equipment can include ATVs, jet skis, or boats. Main contributing factors to struck-by at waterfronts include: • Out of context – not expecting motor vehicles to be present at the waterfront • Motor vehicles overturning onto staff • Lack of visibility • Speed of rescue response • Driver inattention • Boat launches and ramps • Large vehicles and trailers • Struck by rescue jet ski attending rescue scene • Struck by rescue paddleboard • Develop motorized watercraft safety policies specific to rescue use, if applicable. Training • Train workers on pedestrian safety around motor vehicles. • Train workers operating motor vehicles in the course of employment in safe operation of motor vehicles. • Train staff on use of motorized and non-motorized rescue equipment in rescue-specific context. Protective Equipment • Consider providing high visibility uniforms. • For ATVs and similar vehicles, choose vehicles with roll-over protection such as a roll bar or cage. Resources • Safety around forklifts, cars, vans and trucks • Hazard Control: Pedestrian Safety for Workers

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