Landscaping Risk Assessment

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3,200

Annual injuries in landscaping

5

Fatal injuries per year

Machinery incidents

Leading cause of injury

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Common Landscaping Hazards

Key risks identified by the HSE for landscaping work

Machinery and Equipment
High Risk

Operating mowers, strimmers, chainsaws, and other powered equipment

Control Measures:

  • Pre-use checks and maintenance
  • Training and competency for all operators
  • PPE: safety boots, eye protection, hearing protection
  • Keep bystanders at safe distance
  • Engine off before clearing blockages
Manual Handling
Medium Risk

Lifting heavy materials, plants, paving, and equipment

Control Measures:

  • Assess weight before lifting
  • Use mechanical aids where possible (trolleys, barrows)
  • Team lifts for heavy items
  • Proper lifting technique training
  • Rotate tasks to avoid fatigue
Working at Height
High Risk

Tree work, hedge trimming, using ladders and platforms

Control Measures:

  • Risk assess ladder use - consider alternatives
  • Secure ladder at top and bottom
  • Harness and anchor point for tree work
  • Mobile elevated work platforms for high hedges
  • Two-person teams for ladder work
Chemical and Pesticide Use
High Risk

Handling fertilisers, pesticides, herbicides, and fuel

Control Measures:

  • COSHH assessments for all chemicals
  • PPE as per product data sheet
  • Safe storage and disposal procedures
  • Spill kit available on site
  • Training in safe application methods
Slips, Trips and Falls
Medium Risk

Uneven ground, wet surfaces, loose materials, excavations

Control Measures:

  • Site survey before work begins
  • Clear debris and materials regularly
  • Barriers around excavations
  • Non-slip footwear
  • Highlight changes in ground level
Weather Exposure
Medium Risk

UV radiation, heat stress, cold stress, adverse conditions

Control Measures:

  • Sun protection: hat, sunscreen, long sleeves
  • Regular breaks in extreme heat
  • Hydration - water available on site
  • Waterproof and warm clothing in cold/wet weather
  • Postpone work in severe weather

Relevant Legislation

Laws and regulations that apply to landscaping risk assessments

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974

Primary legislation requiring employers to ensure health and safety of employees and others affected by work

Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

Requires risk assessments for all work activities and implementation of necessary control measures

Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)

Requires equipment to be suitable, maintained, and operators trained

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)

Requires assessment and control of risks from chemicals including pesticides and fuels

Work at Height Regulations 2005

Specific requirements for work at height including risk assessment and equipment

Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992

Requires avoidance of manual handling where possible and assessment of risks

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About Landscaping Risk Assessments

A landscaping risk assessment is a systematic process of identifying hazards, evaluating risks, and implementing control measures for landscaping work activities. Under UK health and safety law, employers and self-employed workers must assess risks to health and safety arising from their work.

The HSE 5-step approach involves: (1) identifying hazards, (2) deciding who might be harmed and how, (3) evaluating risks and deciding on precautions, (4) recording findings, and (5) reviewing and updating as necessary. Our AI-powered generator follows this methodology to create professional, compliant assessments.

Whether you're a sole trader, small business, or larger contractor, documented risk assessments protect both workers and businesses. They demonstrate compliance with health and safety law and provide evidence of due diligence in case of incidents.