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Safety Procedures and Potential Hazards: Topsoil Placement and Sod Installation ===============================================================================

This document outlines the safety procedures and potential hazards associated with topsoil placement and sod installation. It includes information on soil erosion control and worker protection measures to ensure a safe working environment.

General Safety Procedures


General safety procedures are crucial for minimizing risks during topsoil placement and sod installation. These procedures encompass various aspects, including personal protective equipment (PPE), safe equipment operation, and hazard awareness.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Wear gloves to avoid direct contact with soil and potential contaminants.
  • Use eye protection to prevent dust and debris from entering the eyes.
  • Wear appropriate footwear, such as work boots, to provide foot protection and prevent slips, trips, and falls.
  • Consider coveralls or other protective clothing to minimize skin exposure to soil and potential irritants.
  • Use hearing protection when operating loud machinery.
  • Use seat belts while operating machinery to reduce the risk of personal injury.

Equipment Safety

  • Always use a safety support or brace when working on, under, or around the machine or forks.
  • Do not adjust or lubricate machine while it is in motion.
  • Shut off engine and lockout ignition while working on machine unless maintenance instructions require engine running.
  • Replace all shields and guards after servicing.
  • Never use the machine as a platform for lifting personal.

Hazard Awareness

  • Be aware of potential hazards such as uneven terrain, underground utilities, and overhead power lines.
  • Identify and mark any potential tripping hazards in the work area.
  • Ensure proper lighting is available, especially during early morning or late evening work hours.
  • Be aware of the danger area under or around the boom when the forks are off the ground or while the engine is running. Before any work is performed in the danger area, the boom must be completely lowered and the forks must be resting on the ground.

Potential Hazards


Several hazards are associated with topsoil placement and sod installation. Recognizing these hazards is the first step in preventing accidents and injuries.

Slips, Trips, and Falls

Uneven terrain, loose soil, and obstacles can create slip, trip, and fall hazards. Maintaining a clean and organized work area is essential.

Equipment-Related Injuries

Operating machinery such as loaders, skid steers, and sod cutters can lead to injuries if not done properly. Ensure all operators are trained and competent.

Exposure to Environmental Hazards

Workers may be exposed to heat, sun, and insects. Take precautions such as staying hydrated, using sunscreen, and wearing appropriate clothing.

Sewage Exposure

Health effects of exposure to sewage and contaminated soil include tetanus, leptospirosis, hepatitis A, B, or C, bacteria such as E. coli, and parasites such as giardia and cryptosporidium. Human pathogens from soil and raw sewage can enter the body through the nose or mouth, particularly if a person drinks contaminated water or by touching contamination and then touching your mouth or nose. Exposure can also occur through open wounds or by inhaling (human pathogens in dust, for example). [1]

Soil Erosion Control Measures


Soil erosion control is an important aspect of topsoil placement and sod installation, especially on sloped or exposed areas. Implementing effective erosion control measures prevents soil loss and protects water quality.

  • Use silt fences to trap sediment and prevent it from leaving the work area.
  • Apply mulch or erosion control blankets to stabilize the soil surface.
  • Create diversion ditches or swales to redirect water flow and prevent erosion.
  • Install temporary or permanent vegetation to hold the soil in place.

Worker Protection Measures


Protecting workers from potential hazards is paramount. Implement the following measures to ensure worker safety:

  • Provide comprehensive safety training to all workers, covering topics such as hazard identification, safe equipment operation, and emergency procedures.
  • Ensure workers wear appropriate PPE at all times.
  • Implement a buddy system to ensure workers are not working alone in hazardous areas.
  • Provide adequate breaks and hydration to prevent heat stress and fatigue.
  • Avoid exposure to sewage by wearing gloves, coveralls, rubber boots, eye protection, washing your hands, and decontaminating your equipment after use. Do not eat or drink while working in a potentially contaminated area. Wash your hands before meals. After working with raw sewage or soil, wash immediately with soap and water. Do not use solvents to wash your hands as the solvents can cause irritation that may lead to skin infections.

[1] Equipment-Specific Safety


When operating machinery, always wear a seat belt to reduce the risk of personal injury. [2] [3] [4]

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[1] Terex Square Shooters Series SS-1056C - Operator's Manual (PN 236489)

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# GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES (cont.) ## WARNING (cont.) # GENERAL SAFETY ! GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES CAUTION USE SEAT BELT Always wear seat belt while operating the machine to reduce the risk of personal injury. ## CAUTION PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Unauthorized modifications to machine may impair the safety, machine function and/or affect machine life. ALWAYS use a safety support or brace when working on, under, or around the machine or forks. DO NOT adjust or lubricate machine while it is in motion. SHUT OFF engine and LOCKOUT ignition while working on machine unless maintenance instructions require engine running. REPLACE all shields and guards after servicing. NEVER use the machine as a platform for lifting personal. ! ## CAUTION ## BOOM SAFETY DO NOT enter DANGER AREA under or around boom when the forks are off the ground or while engine is running. (See diagram at right for DANGER AREA). Serious personal injury could result if boom should unexpectedly drop. Before ANY work is performed in the DANGER AREA the boom must be COMPLETELY lowered and the forks must be resting on the ground. I DANGER 1-6

[2] Plumber

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# Plumber (cont.) ## Safety Procedures (cont.) Follow a recommended shift work pattern, and know the associated hazards. - Practice safety procedures for: - Confined space entry - Working at heights - Working with hand tools, and power tools - De-energizing and locking out machinery and equipment before performing maintenance - Selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment - Lifting - Shift work - Avoiding slips, trips and falls - Heat exposure ## Working Safely with Sewage Health effects of exposure to sewage and contaminated soil include: - Tetanus - caused by a toxin produced by bacteria common in soil and sewage. - Leptospirosis - caused by a parasitic worm. - Hepatitis A, B or C. - Bacteria such as E. coli, and parasites such as giardia and cryptosporidium. Human pathogens from soil and raw sewage can enter the body through the nose or mouth, particularly if a person drinks contaminated water or by touching contamination and then touching your mouth or nose. Exposure can also occur through open wounds or by inhaling (human pathogens in dust, for example). - Avoid exposure to sewage by wearing gloves, coveralls, rubber boots, eye protection, washing your hands, and decontaminating your equipment after use. - Do not eat or drink while working in a potentially contaminated area. Wash your hands before meals. - After working with raw sewage or soil, wash immediately with soap and water. Do not use solvents to wash your hands as the solvents can cause irritation that may lead to skin infections. Learn more about handwashing and the risk of infections. Plumber CCOHS

[3] Terex Square Shooters Series SS-636C / SS-644C / SS-842C (manufactured after 2/13/2001) - Operator's Manual (PN 236495)

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# GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES (cont.) ## WARNING (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY ! # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ! CAUTION ## USE SEAT BELT Always wear seat belt while operating the machine to reduce the risk of personal injury. ! ## CAUTION ## PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Unauthorized modifications to machine may impair the safety, machine function and/or affect machine life. ALWAYS use a safety support or brace when working on, under, or around the machine or forks. DO NOT adjust or lubricate machine while it is in motion. SHUT OFF engine and LOCKOUT ignition while working on machine unless maintenance instructions require engine running. REPLACE all shields and guards after servicing. NEVER use the machine as a platform for lifting personal. ! ## CAUTION ## BOOM SAFETY DO NOT enter DANGER AREA under or around boom when the forks are off the ground or while engine is running. (See diagram at right for DANGER AREA). Serious personal injury could result if boom should unexpectedly drop. Before ANY work is performed in the DANGER AREA the boom must be COMPLETELY lowered and the forks must be resting on the ground. in irm on into - SERVICE MANUAL MAWTENANCE UNSURD DANGER 1-6

[4] Terex Square Shooters Series SS-1056C / SS-1048C - Operator's Manual (PN 236505)

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# GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES (cont.) ## WARNING (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY ! # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ! ## CAUTION ## USE SEAT BELT Always wear seat belt while operating the machine to reduce the risk of personal injury. ! ## CAUTION ## PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE Unauthorized modifications to machine may impair the safety, machine function and/or affect machine life. ALWAYS use a safety support or brace when working on, under, or around the machine or forks. DO NOT adjust or lubricate machine while it is in motion. SHUT OFF engine and LOCKOUT ignition while working on machine unless maintenance instructions require engine running. REPLACE all shields and guards after servicing. NEVER use the machine as a platform for lifting personal. ! ## CAUTION ## BOOM SAFETY DO NOT enter DANGER AREA under or around boom when the forks are off the ground or while engine is running. (See diagram at right for DANGER AREA). Serious personal injury could result if boom should unexpectedly drop. Before ANY work is performed in the DANGER AREA the boom must be COMPLETELY lowered and the forks must be resting on the ground. in = INIT AN, SERVICE MANUAL MAWTENANCE Unsuring THE DANGER 1-6

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