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Title: Landscape Safety


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Landscape Safety
  • Lee Orr
  • Agriculture Health Safety CoordinatorWVDA

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Some Common Landscaping Hazards
  • From OSHA
  • Cuts and Amputations
  • Electrical
  • Ergonomics
  • Hand Injuries
  • Heat/Cold Stress
  • Lifting
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Noise
  • Pesticides/Chemicals
  • Slips, Trips and Falls

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Ergonomics
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Motor Vehicles
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Slips, Trips and Falls
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Soil Preparation and Grading
  • Primary hazards include Solutions
  • Equipment Accidents Train and certify
    operators
  • Slips and trips - uneven terrain Wear boots
    with traction soles
  • Vehicle Accidents Train and certify drivers
  • Cuts and amputations Stay clear of tiller
    blades
  • Hearing loss Wear ear protection

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Irrigation
  • Primary hazards include  Solutions
  • Glue and primer hazards Wear protective gloves
  • Amputation Stay clear of trencher blades/I
    nspect equipment
  • Electrocution Call for utility locates

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Hardscape Construction
  • Primary hazards include Solutions
  • Cuts and amputations Saw training/Ensure
    equipment safeguards are in place and
    functional
  • Hearing loss Wear hearin protection
  • Lifting-related injuries Get help lifting/Lift
    safely/Stretching
  • Slips and trips Keep job site clean
  • Struck by Follow SOP's/Wear personal
  • protective equipment
  • Trenching/Excavation Protective systems/Training

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Planting
  • Primary hazards include Solutions
  • Lifting-related injuries Get help lifting/Lift
    safely/Stretching
  • Heat stress Drink enough water/Pay attention to
    body signals/Rest breaks/Work and rest in
    shade when possible
  • Cuts and hand injuries Wear gloves/Inspect tools
    and equipment
  • before use
  • Slips, trips and falls Keep job site clean
  • Vehicle accidents Train and certify drivers

10
Lawn and Landscape Maintenance
  • Primary hazards include Solutions
  • Cuts and amputations Keep clear of rotating
    mower and brush-cutting blades
  • Hand injuries Wear gloves
  • Chemical exposure Read and obey MSDS form
  • information/Implement effective
  • hazard communication program that
  • includes employee training
  • Eye injury Wear protective goggles when using
  • blowers
  • Hearing loss Wear ear protection when using
    power equipment
  • Ergonomics Maintain comfortable mower
    settings/Use safe-lifting techniques.
  • Vehicle accidents Train drivers

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Tree Care
  • Primary hazards include Solutions
  • Struck by Use PPE (eg, hard hat), know drop
    zone
  • Cuts and amputations Train safe chainsaw use and
    wear chaps
  • Eye damage Wear protective eyewear
  • Hearing damage Wear ear protection for
    chipping/chainsaw
  • Electrocution Comply with OSHA
  • clearance rules
  • Slips, trips and falls Use proper tree tie-in

12
Equipment training
  • Forklift
  • Tractor
  • Skid-steer
  • Zero-turn mover
  • Stand behind equipment
  • Trenchers
  • Other earthmoving equipment

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Slips, trips and falls
  • Practice ladder safety
  • HOUSEKEEPING!!!
  • A clean shop is a safe shop.

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Cuts and amputations
  • Keep all guards in place
  • Replace damaged guards
  • Do not service/clear running equipment or
    machinery.

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Electrocution
  • Contact utilities before digging.
  • Communicate the electrical hazards with
    employees.
  • Be aware of overhead power lines.

17
Eye Injuries
  • Thousands of people are blinded each year from
    work-related eye injuries. According to the
    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), nearly three
    out of five workers are injured while failing to
    wear eye and face protection.

18
Safety Glasses
  • If you buy cheap, goofy looking safety glasses,
    nobody is going to use them.
  • Spend the extra money.
  • Buy tinted glasses for outdoor use.

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Id hammer in the morning
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