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Horticulture II, Unit 1: Examine first aid and safety procedures used in landscape construction and maintenance

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Horticulture II, Unit 1: Examine first aid and safety procedures used in landscape construction and maintenance. Table Contents. Section One: Unit Study Guides Section Two: Credit slip work Section Three: Lab Activities, research assignments and presentations Section Four: FFA Activities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Horticulture II, Unit 1: Examine first aid and safety procedures used in landscape construction and

maintenance

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• Section One: Unit Study Guides

• Section Two: Credit slip work

• Section Three: Lab Activities, research assignments and presentations

• Section Four: FFA Activities

• Section Five: SAE Activities

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Student assignment:

• Read unit one study guide and complete the attached worksheet

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*Emergency situations

• The first thing you should do in an emergency situation is to get Emergency Medical Services (EMS) help from the local rescue squad

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*Pesticide poisoned victims

• The best first aid procedure for a person that you suspect has been poisoned by a pesticide is to follow the first aid advice on the pesticide label and immediately take the label and person to a medical facility

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*Pesticide vapors

• The best first aid procedure for a person has been exposed to pesticide vapors is to get the person to fresh air

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*Pesticide spills

• If individuals spills a pesticide on themselves, they should remove any contaminated clothing immediately and wash the exposed skin with mild soap and water

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Storing pesticides

• A good safety rule to follow in the storage of all pesticides is store each pesticide in it original container

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Disposing of pesticide containers

• When disposing of pesticide containers the user should dispose of the rinsed containers in an approved sanitary landfill

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*Precautions on pesticide labels

• The first step in avoiding first aid procedures related to pesticide accidents is to read and follow precautions on the pesticide label

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*Swelling

• The best first practice to use to reduce swelling of an injured area is to apply ice to the area

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*Back injuries

• Are the most common injury suffer by landscape technicians and workers

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*Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

• In most communities Emergency Medical Services (EMS) can be activated by calling 911

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*Profuse bleeding

• The very last resort that should be used when trying to control profuse bleeding is to use a tourniquet

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*Impaled objects

• The only time that an impaled object is removed from a person prior to professional medical treatment is when the object might cause the person to choke if it was swallowed

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*Ear plugs

• Are devices that provide the most protection against hearing loss when using equipment or machinery that produce loud noise (chain saw, weed eater, riding mowers)

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*Chain saw

• The safest way to carry a chain saw is to carry the chain saw with the guide bar pointed behind you

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Cutting with a chain saw

• The safest way to start a cut with a chain saw is to jam the spikes (dogs) on the chain saw into the wood adjacent to the cut

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*Chain saw safety equipment

• Individuals using a chain saw should always wear safety glasses, gloves, ear plugs and chain saw chaps

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Chain saw chain speed

• The speed of a chain saw chain revolving when prior to the starting a cut is one-half to three quarters of full speed

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*Safety glasses or goggles

• Landscape workers should wear safety glasses whenever they are using landscape equipment (chainsaw, weed eater, mower, edger, trimmers, pole pruning saw)

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Lawn mower blades

• Before removing a lawn mower blade, the operator should disconnect the spark plug wire from the engine spark plug to prevent the engine from starting

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Using pull mowers

• The safety way to cut grass on slopes when using a push mower is to is to work the slope from side to side (horizontal)

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Operating a trimmer

• When operating a trimmer, operator can practice safety during refueling by turning the engine off and allowing the unit to cool before refueling

• When using a trimmer, one safety rule that operators should follow and that is wear shoes that protect their feet

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Using a blowers

• The greatest danger in using a blower is from flying dust and particles

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Edger

• Before unclogging the assembly on an edger, the operator should shut the engine off and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop

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Tractor accidents

• Crushing accidents involving tractors can be prevented by staying clear of the tractor’s articulation and pinch points

• Tractor operators should always perform this safety practice to prevent themselves from slipping and that to clean mud or grease from the tractor platform, steps, and pedals to avoid accidents

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Rotovators

• Operators of tractors with rotovators attached should make sure the PTO guards are in place on the tractors

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Tractors with ROPS system

• The operator of a tractor with a ROPS system should always wear the safety belt

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Gloves

• Cotton gloves are recommended or useful when laying pavers to protect the landscape worker hands

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Cutting brick pavers

• When cutting brick pavers with a brick chisel, the landscape worker should wear safety glass or goggle

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