GROUNDSKEEPING EQUIPMENT TRAINING

Powered groundskeeping equipment injuries can include a wide range of injuries, most commonly consisting of cuts, lacerations, amputations (especially of fingers and toes), crush injuries, burns, and broken bones.

Groundskeeping Equipment

Know the Risks!

Working with powered groundskeeping equipment can present many hazards due to the use of heavy equipment, exposure to chemicals, loud machinery and extreme temperatures experienced during summer and winter months.

Why Powered Groundskeeping Equipment Safety Training?

It’s essential that groundskeepers always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and exercise the utmost safety when using the tools and machinery needed for the job.

Groundskeeping PPE
TRAINING IS OFFERED AT YOUR LOCATION: TRAINING IS OFFERED IN A LIVE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM: TRAINING IS OFFERED IN OUR ONLINE OSHA TRAINING CENTER: HOW FREQUENTLY SHOULD THIS TOPIC BE TRAINED ON: IS A WRITTEN SAFETY PROGRAM NEEDED FOR THIS TOPIC?
  • Initially upon hire
  • Retraining is recommended at least annually.
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