Landfill Safety Basics
A safety talk addressing hazards in landfill operations including heavy equipment and uneven terrain.
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Key Hazards
- Exposure to unstable ground
- Equipment collisions
- Biohazard exposure from waste
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Landfill safety basics are important for waste management teams, equipment operators, and inspectors. Landfills contain uneven surfaces, heavy equipment, and unpredictable waste materials.
Workers should stay alert for unstable ground or hidden voids that may collapse under weight. High-visibility clothing helps workers remain visible to equipment operators.
Different sections of landfills have different hazards—active tipping areas, compacted zones, or recycling stations. Each requires workers to adjust their route and communication.
Workers should avoid handling unknown waste directly and must report unusual odors or materials immediately.
Safety Reminders
- Stay alert for unstable surfaces.
- Maintain distance from heavy equipment.
- Wear high-visibility PPE.
- Avoid handling unknown materials.
Ask the Crew
- Are there high-traffic areas on the landfill today?
- Do we have PPE for potential biohazards?