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A 6 page research paper that offers a job hazard analysis for the work involved in a landscaping/lawn care business. The hazards of lawn mowing, tree trimming, grass trimming, etc. are explored and discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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and training. The following Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) addresses the safety precautions that should be implementing within a lawn care or landscaping business. First of all, before addressing landscaping
jobs individually, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) outlines general safety precautions that should be implemented for all landscaping enterprises. CCOHS states that lawn care companies should:
1. Train employees to ensure that they can understand job hazards and can handle tools safely. 2. Identity and destroy harmful or noxious plants such as poison ivy. 3.
Protect against insects with insect repellants or protective clothing when needed. 4. Rest periodically during strenuous jobs such as digging or sawing: work-rest schedules should vary according to temperature conditions,
how strenuous the work is, and how acclimatized the employee is to the work load. 5. Make sure emergency telephone numbers are clearly posted. 6. Know the location of the
first aid kit and how to use the contents (CCOHS, landscaping general, 2003). Job description: Using a rotary lawn mower. Hazard description: Lawn care employees have been injured,
first of all, by not following safety procedures and shutting off lawn mowers before attempting to clear cut grass from side ducts, which never be done directly with the hands
even when the mower is turned off as the blade is still a potential hazard. Objects hidden in the grass, particularly rocks, can be thrown up by the rotating blades.
Feet can slide under the rotating blade and the entire machine can topple, causing injuries, when trying to go up slope that is too steep to be mowed safely (Schultheis,
2003). Hazard controls: People be out of the area when mowing is being done as objects can fly in any direction. This hazard should be kept to a
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