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The busy summer months are here, and there’s no better time to make job site safety a priority. We dive in to some landscaper job site safety tips to help you prevent heat illness.
As we head into the busy summer months and more people want to enjoy the outdoors, job site safety should be top of mind. With busier workdays and higher temperatures comes the potential for more accidents on the job, and it’s important to help your employees feel safe. In addition to creating a general safety plan for your landscape business, we’ve outlined some more landscaper job site safety tips that are helpful in warmer weather:
Heat-related illness and heat stroke become more likely as temperatures start to rise during the summer. Heat-related illness can be caused by both physical labor and the outside temperature. There are a couple things you can do to prevent heat stroke:
Another landscaper job site safety tip involves prioritizing your projects. When planning your work for the day, it helps to tackle the projects and tasks with the most manual labor in the mornings when the temperature is coolest, leaving less manual work for later in the day.
It’s also a good idea to have a job site safety plan for what to do on particularly hot days like those often experienced across the South during the summer months. If temperatures reach above a certain threshold, you may want to call it a day early in order to protect your crew.
Being busy on the job can sometimes mean regular equipment inspections and maintenance fall through the cracks. But if you’ve got a lot of jobs to do, keeping your equipment in working order is key. Make sure you’re regularly inspecting your equipment at the end of the day to prevent any unnecessary downtime.
The busy summer months don’t have to be a safety hazard. With these tips, you’ll keep your crew safe in the sun and make the most of your workdays.
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