
Yardwork
Yardwork & Landscaping
Jan 30, 2025

At Graton Day Labor Center, we prioritize safe, respectful, and high-quality working conditions for every yardwork job. Employers play an important role in helping create a safe environment for workers on site.
Employer Safety Responsibilities
To ensure a successful and injury-free job, we ask employers to:
Provide necessary tools and materials
Workers arrive prepared with basic personal protective equipment, but any job-specific tools (such as shovels, wheelbarrows, ladders, or hauling equipment) should be supplied by the employer.Inspect all power tools before the job begins
Please check that lawn equipment, trimmers, chainsaws, and extension cords are in good working condition. Do not use tools with exposed wires, dull blades, or missing safety features.Maintain a safe and clear work area
Remove hazards such as loose debris, unstable surfaces, or unsafe structures that could cause slips, trips, or accidents.Avoid harmful chemicals when possible
We encourage the use of eco-friendly alternatives to pesticides and toxic sprays to protect workers, families, pets, and the surrounding environment.
Additional Protective Equipment May Be Needed For Certain Jobs
Some higher-risk yardwork tasks may require extra safety gear, such as:
Body harnesses for roof, gutter, or ladder work above 10 feet
Respirators for work near fumes, dust, or strong chemicals
Leather gloves for heavy wood, roofing, or sharp material handling
Our Commitment to Worker Safety
Graton Day Labor Center supports workplace practices that align with OSHA-based health and safety standards, including proper equipment use, ergonomic lifting, and hazard awareness.
Source & Reference
Safety guidance adapted from employer best practices shared by Casa Latina.
https://casa-latina.org (Accessed January 30, 2026)
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