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Safety and Health Program

The implementation of a comprehensive safety and health program is an important tool in providing both a safe, and profitable, workplace. Also provided here are employer and employee resources for Spanish speaking workers and youth workers that may be present in this workforce. The following references were selected to assist in developing a safety and health program for the landscape and horticultural industry.

Example Programs
General Resources
  • PLANET/STARS Safe Company Program. Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), 457 KB PDF, 6 pages. Describes a program which is designed for companies in the landcare industry that make a strong commitment to safety and want to help move the entire profession toward safety excellence. Safety Training Achieves Remarkable Success (STARS) members receive assistance in improving their safety programs, documenting and measuring injuries/incidents, and reducing their loss ratios. There is no cost to join the STARS program.
  • Job Hazard Analysis. OSHA Publication 3071, (2002). Also available as a 497 KB PDF, 50 pages. Explains what a job hazard analysis is and offers guidelines to help employers conduct their own step-by-step analysis.
  • Safety and Health Management Systems. OSHA eTool. Indicates four crucial questions you should be asking when it comes to safety and health programs. The detailed answers are found in the four modules of this eTool.
  • $afety Pays Program. OSHA, (2007, December). Assists employers in estimating the costs of occupational injuries and illnesses and the impact on a company's profitability.
  • Safety and Health Management Program Guidelines; Issuance of Voluntary Guidelines. OSHA Federal Register Notice 54:3904-3916, (1989, January 26). Provides safety and health program management guidelines are for use by employers to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses.
  • Safety and Health Add Value. OSHA Publication 3180. Also available as a 200 KB PDF, 6 pages. Describes how safety and health add value to your business, your workplace, and your life.
  • State Job Safety and Health Programs. OSHA Fact Sheet, 353 KB PDF, 2 pages.
  • For additional information, see OSHA's Safety and Health Programs Safety and Health Topics Page.
Hispanic Worker Resources
  • Compliance Assistance for Hispanic Employers and Workers. OSHA.
  • Hispanic Outreach: Delivering the Safety and Health Message. OSHA. Hispanic Outreach: Making Inroads in Fort Lauderdale. OSHA's Fort Lauderdale Area Office joins in the agency's war on workplace fatalities. Job Safety and Health Quarterly, Volume 13, (Summer, 2002). Mentions creative new ways to reach out to Hispanic and Latino workers including those working in landscaping operations.
  • OSHA en Español. OSHA's Spanish-language site.
  • Equipo de Protección Personal (Personal Protective Equipment Fact Sheet). OSHA, 68 KB PDF, 2 pages.
  • Protéjase Contra Los Rayos Dañinos del Sol (Protect Yourself Against the Sun's Harmful Rays). OSHA Publication 3168, (2000), 43 KB PDF, 2 pages.
  • Información Sobre Los Riesgos de Los Productos Químicos (Information on the Risks of Chemical Products). OSHA Publication 3117, (1989), 66 KB PDF, 23 pages.
  • Protéjase del Estrés por calor (Heat Stress Card). OSHA Publication 3155, (2002), 75 KB PDF, 2 pages.
  • La Ecuación del Frío (Cold Stress Card). OSHA Publication 3158, (1999), 21 KB PDF, 4 pages.
  • Programa en Español de Seguridad e Higiene en el Trabajo de OR-OSHA (PESO) (OR-OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Program in Spanish). Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division. Includes ready-to-use bilingual (English/Spanish) tailgate safety training lessons and PowerPoints.
  • Petición De Ayuda Para La Prevención De Electrocuciones Debidas a Tomas De Corriente Y a Conectores Averiados (Preventing Electrocutions Due to Damaged Receptacles and Connectors). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), (1986, October), 163 KB PDF, 7 pages.
  • Petición De Ayuda Para La Prevención De Electrocuciones Por Contacto Entre Grúas Y Cables De Alta Tensión (Preventing Electrocutions from Contact Between Cranes and Power Lines). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), (1985, July), 175 KB PDF, 7 pages.
  • Petición De Ayuda Para La Prevención De Muertes a Los Trabajadores Que Se Ponen En Contacto Con La Energía Elécrica (Preventing Fatalities of Workers Who Contact Electrical Energy). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), (1986, December), 207 KB PDF, 14 pages.
  • Instituto Nacional para la Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)). Provides a Spanish language web page that includes safety and health information, links to specific Spanish language publications, and links to other Spanish language web pages.
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