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1 Landscape Management Safety

2 Words of Advice “If it seems too good to be true… It is.”
Common sense. #please Words of Advice

3 An ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure”

4 What is SAFETY? It is the condition of being protected from_____________ ________________ ____________!

5 Vocabulary ___________- An unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance or unavoidable causes. Defective- Faulty. Fatigue- Weariness or exhaustion. Hazardous- Dangerous. HORSEPLAY- Rough, noisy activity. __________- Care take beforehand. Supervision- Under the direction of another person. __________- Poisonous.

6 ACCIDENTS HAPPEN QUICKLY AND ___________ WARNING!!!

7 Know what to look for…. Safety is ____________ Responsibility…
Always watch for dangerous situations for yourself and for others. Know what to look for….

8 Safety is of utmost importance for you and for those around you.
Several factors must be considered in developing good personal safety habits. These factors include: Avoiding _____________ Avoiding _________________ Properly __________________ Dressing _________________ SAFETY

9 Types of Injury… __________: permanent damage or death.
_________: cuts and bruises.

10 Most unsafe conditions are obvious and should be corrected immediately.
Keep the Floors and Walkways clean and free of obstructions. (EX. Water on floor, tools on floor, materials/supplies on floor) Use caution when handling knives, clippers, etc. Always cut away from you with a knife. Report any tools that are broken or damaged to your instructor immediately. Protect ALL TEN of your FINGERS! Don’t put anything near the shear blades you don’t want cut. #endofstory Unsafe Conditions

11 Unsafe Conditions…. Using Sharp Tools Con’t.
Never “saw” on the tables or chairs. Do not carry the tools in your pockets. Never throw tools to another student. Never cut wire with a knife. Unsafe Conditions….

12 Unsafe Conditions… Avoiding Unsafe Conditions while using Chemicals.
Always handle chemicals with adequate ventilation. Always protect skin and clothing while handling chemicals. Use gloves if necessary. Flush eyes/skin immediately if they come in contact with the chemicals. Unsafe Conditions…

13 Avoiding Unsafe Actions.
There are many things that we can do to avoid unsafe actions. Most accidents occur due to carelessness or unawareness. Make sure that you watch what others are doing around you. Remember, their actions can affect you. Report unsafe actions to ___________________ Avoiding Unsafe Actions.

14 Used to clean containers between use.
Chemical use is minimal, but you need to utilize caution at all times. Never mix different types of chemicals. Wash hands after handling chemicals. Read the labels. Only use in well ventilated areas. Avoid getting chemicals on skin or in eyes. Store chemicals according to label instructions. (Secure ventilated area) Used to clean containers between use. Chemical Use

15 Chemical Use Chemicals are Identified by their warning labels…..
___________- refers to low level of toxicity. __________- identifies a moderately toxic product _________- indicates a highly toxic product. It is represented by the skull-and-crossbones symbol. Chemical Use

16 Guidelines for Storage…
Use chemicals for its intended use. Always store in the original container. Keep lid tight and label attached. Keep large containers on the floor. Store in a cool, dry place. Store in locked closet. Wear protective clothing. Keep hands away from eyes and mouth Dispose of properly Do not save empty containers.

17 When used as recommended, chemicals are safe and effective.
Improper use leads to environmental pollution and endangering ones health.

18 Hand Tool Injuries Are Caused By:
Using tool improperly. -not using proper procedures… gripping, turning, etc. 2. Using _________ tool for the job. - using a screw driver as a hammer. 3. Using a defective tool.

19 Precautions While Using Hand Tools…
Keep cutting tools sharp. -dull tools may stick or slide. 2. Check tools for defects or damage. -Repair or replace damaged tools. 3. Keep tools in proper place. -Never leave tools lying around. 4. Carry tools in a toolbox or holder. 5. Always clean tools. clean tools are safer and more efficient.

20 Toxic Plants and Materials
Some of the plants/flowers that we handle could be potentially dangerous to you. Some individuals are more sensitive to certain types of plant materials. If you have an allergy or allergic reaction—let the instructor know. Never touch your mouth/face until you have washed your hands. Toxic Plants and Materials

21 Many plants have toxic parts which can lead
to poisoning or irritation if the plants are not handled properly. Knowledge of toxic plants in important, especially if the plants are placed in areas accessible to small children or pets. Causes: minor skin irritation Internal disorders

22 Daffodil- Bulb Symptoms= vomiting, skin irritations

23 English Ivy- entire plant
Symptoms: Nausea, convulsions

24 Small Engine Safety Always wear _________________ #always
Do NOT put fingers/appendages near rotating blades Engines get ________________. Disconnect ______________before working. Small Engine Safety


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