Safe Use of Sod Cutters
A safety talk covering blade depth, machine control, and terrain inspection when operating sod cutters.
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Key Hazards
- Loss of control on slopes
- Blade contact during maintenance
- Flying debris from cutting
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of sod cutters is important for landscapers and grounds crews. These machines cut deep into soil and can lunge forward without proper control.
Workers should adjust blade depth according to soil type and turf thickness.
Different terrains—wet soil, dry soil, slopes—affect machine stability.
Shutting the machine off before making adjustments prevents blade injuries.
Safety Reminders
- Adjust blade depth carefully.
- Shut off the machine before maintenance.
- Avoid steep slopes.
- Inspect soil for rocks or roots.
Ask the Crew
- Is the turf too wet or dry for stable cutting?
- Do we need a shallower blade depth today?