Heavy Equipment

Vibratory Roller / Compactor

Vibratory roller compaction with vibration management, run-over prevention and slope safety.

Updated Apr 9, 2026

Scope and Purpose

Vibratory roller compaction with vibration management, run-over prevention and slope safety. This safe work procedure establishes the minimum safety requirements for Vibratory Roller / Compactor operations. It applies to all workers, contractors and visitors who may be involved in or exposed to these activities.

Hazard Identification

  • Rollover and tip-over incidents
  • Struck-by or run-over of ground personnel
  • Crush injuries during loading and unloading
  • Contact with overhead power lines
  • Equipment mechanical failure
  • Noise and vibration exposure

Required PPE

Hard hat
Steel-toe boots
High-visibility vest
Hearing protection
Safety glasses
Gloves

Key Procedure Steps

  1. Review this safe work procedure and ensure all workers understand the scope and hazards before starting.
  2. Conduct a pre-task hazard assessment (tailboard/toolbox talk) specific to the work area and conditions.
  3. Inspect all required PPE and equipment. Remove any defective items from service immediately.
  4. Establish the work area with appropriate barricades, signage and access controls.
  5. Perform the task following the step-by-step instructions in the full procedure document.
  6. Monitor conditions continuously. Stop work if conditions change or new hazards are identified.
  7. Clean up the work area, properly store equipment and complete all required documentation.

This is an abbreviated overview. The full procedure with detailed sub-steps, diagrams and sign-off sheets is available in the downloadable PDF template.

Training Requirements

All workers performing Vibratory Roller / Compactor activities must complete task-specific training before beginning work. Training must cover hazard recognition, PPE selection and use, emergency procedures and the steps in this SWP. Refresher training is required annually or whenever the procedure is updated. Competency must be verified by a qualified supervisor before workers are authorized to perform these tasks independently.

Regulatory References

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment
  • CSA B335 - Safety Standard for Lift Trucks
  • ASME B30 - Safety Standards for Cranes and Hoists
  • MSHA 30 CFR - Mine Safety and Health

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a safe work procedure for Vibratory Roller / Compactor?

A safe work procedure (SWP) for Vibratory Roller / Compactor is a documented set of steps that outlines how to perform the task safely. It identifies hazards, specifies required PPE, details the correct sequence of operations and references applicable regulations. SWPs are a critical part of any safety management system.

Who needs to follow this Vibratory Roller / Compactor procedure?

All workers, contractors and visitors who are involved in or may be exposed to Vibratory Roller / Compactor activities must follow this procedure. Supervisors are responsible for ensuring compliance and verifying that workers have completed the required training before starting work.

How often should the Vibratory Roller / Compactor SWP be reviewed?

This SWP should be reviewed at least annually, after any incident or near-miss related to Vibratory Roller / Compactor operations, when regulations change, or when new equipment or processes are introduced. All revisions must be communicated to affected workers through updated training.

Can I customize this Vibratory Roller / Compactor safe work procedure for my company?

Yes. The downloadable PDF template is designed to be customized with your company name, logo and site-specific details. You should adapt the hazard list, PPE requirements and procedure steps to reflect your actual work conditions and regulatory jurisdiction.

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