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USING LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT 2 330-CAT-01-IADO © 2025, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | WSPS.CA Safety Guidelines for Key Landscaping Equipment 1) Hedge Trimmers What Can Happen Cut fingers Hearing loss Eye injuries Back strain Hand-arm vibration injury Choosing a Hedge Trimmer When buying a hedge trimmer, choose one with the cutting teeth and guards close enough together that your fingers can't fit between them Choose a hedge trimmer that has two handles, including a wide forward-handle high above the cutting blades Select a hedge trimmer that is lightweight and easy to handle Safe Work Guidelines Before Use Sharpen the blades if necessary Inspect the shrubbery carefully for hidden wires, posts, or trash During use Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves, eye protection, and ear protection If trimming tall shrubbery, stand on a stepladder or another stable surface; Do not stand on an unstable surface such as a chair, extension or straight ladder Keep your hands and body away from the blades Work slowly and plan your cuts before you make them Take an occasional rest break to avoid fatigue Do not operate the trimmer above chest height After Use Store the hedge trimmer on a low shelf with the blades locked and turned away from the front of the shelf WSPS.CA

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