Landscaping is a demanding profession. There are long days, challenging conditions, and a lot of activities that can bring health and safety risks. Because of this, it’s important that landscaping business owners and gardening professionals take all measures possible to make the job as safe as they can. Awareness is key when it comes to health and safety — being up to speed on all the risks and knowing your legal obligations are absolutely essential.
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Landscapers and gardeners are exposed to more hazards each day than most people. Because of this, it’s vital for professionals to be aware of the risks and hazards around them, and how to deal with these dangers. Here are some of the most common health and safety risks in the landscaping and gardening industry, and how to stay protected:
Running a landscaping and gardening business can be an extremely high-stress undertaking. Between meeting customers’ standards, managing staff, and all the office work that comes with the job, stress can add up, causing burnout and mental health strains.
How to avoid stress and burnout:
With plenty of heavy lifting, dragging, digging, and general force required on a daily basis, it’s common to sustain musculoskeletal injuries when gardening and landscaping. While professionals might be tempted to fight through the aches and pains, these can add up to create a significant injury in the long run.
How to stay injury-free:
If you use pesticides, herbicides, fertilisers, or other chemicals on the job, then you may be exposing yourself to some serious health and safety risks such as respiratory damage and burns. As with any dangerous substance, these chemicals can be handles safely, as long as should extreme caution is applied.
How to stay safe when handling hazardous materials:
Working outside, in often uneven and slippery conditions, most landscapers are familiar with the risk of slips, trips, and falls. However, it can be easy to overlook just how dangerous this risk is, so it's important to give it the attention it deserves.
How to reduce the risk of accidents:
Landscapers and gardeners don’t have the luxury of working inside when temperatures get extreme. Because of this, it's important that professionals know their limits and don’t expose themselves to weather conditions that could be harmful.
How to protect yourself from the weather:
Lawnmowers, chainsaws, axes, sharp spades—the list of dangerous gardening equipment and machinery is a long one. No matter how much experience you have, there’s no excuse for handling equipment in any way that isn’t as safe as possible.
How to put safety measures in place:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) oversees landscaping health and safety. They outline specific standards for safe conduct when undertaking landscaping and gardening work such as wearing PPE and undergoing various forms of health and safety training.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is responsible for ensuring health and safety in the landscaping industry. They have a comprehensive set of requirements for those working in the industry that you can view here.
While policies can change state-to-state, Safe Work Australia is the national policy body responsible for landscaping health and safety. Check their website for an outline of the policies that apply to you.
WorkSafe is responsible for landscaping health and safety in New Zealand. You can view a list of all the health and safety topics and policies that apply to you here.
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