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Quick Hitch Devices Continue to Cause Injury and Death in the Construction Industry

There have been a number of serious incidents in the construction industry, including four fatalities During 2007

A quick hitch on an excavator is a latching device that enables attachments to be connected to the dipper arm of the plant and changed quickly.  Quick hitches are in common use throughout the construction industry and, when properly designed, maintained and used can save a great deal of time when working with excavators.  They allow operators to quickly use plant for a wider range of tools than just buckets, such as mechanical diggers and piling drills.

The four fatal incidents during 2007 involved semi-automatic quick hitches, but there have been other incidents involving both manual and automatic types in the past.  There are many different types of quick hitch but the common theme through all of these fatal incidents was a missing retaining pin or bar.

The pin holds the attachment in place against the quick hitch and insures against accidental release. A quick hitch may still operate for some time without the retaining pin in place and then suddenly, without warning will swing open or fall completely off.  If this happens when lifting over / close to a person then the result is likely to be fatal.

Action by users of quick hitches

Those in control of work should ensure that adequate precautions are in place.  The precautions to be taken should be identified by a comprehensive risk assessment and should include:

Additional advice on good practice

Legal requirements

The main relevant requirements are:

Source:  HSE Website April 2008

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