FACTS
- Uneven Terrain: Landscapers often work on natural, uneven surfaces, increasing the risk of trips and falls.
- Wet or Slippery Surfaces: Irrigation, rain, or morning dew can create slick conditions, leading to slips.
- Obstacles and Debris: Tools, equipment, and natural debris like branches can obstruct pathways, causing tripping hazards.
- Loose Gravel or Mulch: These materials can shift underfoot, reducing stability and increasing fall risks.
- Inclined Surfaces: Working on slopes or hillsides can affect balance and footing, leading to potential falls.
- Poor Lighting: Early morning or late evening work may occur in low-light conditions, making hazards less visible.
- Inadequate Footwear: Wearing […]
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