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LANDSCAPE ONTARIO – WORKPLACE SAFETY TAILGATE TALKS 32 © 2026, WSPS.CA DIGGING Personal Protective Equipment ? What do you foresee being the most common type of injury related to digging? ! Generally, digging contributes to back injuries, which are the number one cause factor of lost time injuries in the landscape industry. Paying atention to the proper use of a shovel and digging techniques may prevent or eliminate personal injury and loss of work time. Prevention Points Consider these prevention points: Review the General Health & Safety Best Practices section on page 11 before performing any task. Prior to digging, locate any underground utilities and other potential hazards. Inspect all shovels prior to using. Replace shovels in need of repair. Make sure spade shovel edges are sharp. Always select the correct shovel and size of shovel for the task at hand and worker. Consider taking smaller loads when working with wet heavier soil. Consider job rotation to eliminate excessive strains on the back and take frequent breaks to relief muscle fatigue and stress.

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