INTRODUCTION
The management and maintenance of golf courses rely on a wide range of tasks, each of which may present associated hazards or risks to the health, safety or welfare of employees and visitors. The HSE has published guidance on this subject in 'Health and Safety in golf Course Management and Maintenance' (HS (G) 79) under the headings of:-
(i) Management of health and safety
(ii) Working environment
(iii) Machinery
(iv) Occupational health
The following key points are taken from this useful publication.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
1. Management - involves setting a clear health and safety policy; risk assessment and control; training; monitoring and review of working practices; effective communication; accident recording, reporting and investigation.
2. Working environment -
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Hazards may include the use of tractors, turf maintenance machinery or chain saws etc; water-related problems of drowning or disease (e.g. leptospirosis); manual handling (e.g. mowers).
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) will be needed, particularly for those working with dangerous machinery and hazardous substances. This may include eye, ear, foot or hand/arm/body protection, as appropriate.
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Electrical safety of both the fixed installation and portable/transportable appliances needs to be ensured. Overhead power lines may also be a safety issue.