Practices for occupational health and safety in forestry
Forestry is one of the most dangerous of all occupations; it is sometimes called a “3D” job – dirty, difficult and dangerous. Occupational health and safety in forestry can be greatly improved, however, through adequate worker training and supervision and the use of safety equipment, among other things. This article gives a short overview of major health and safety issues in forestry – especially in the harvesting, extraction, loading and transport of logs – and effective ways of addressing them. Healthy and safe working conditions are prerequisites for sustainable forestry management.This article shows the dangers to human health and safety posed by forest activities and identifies measures that can be taken to mitigate these.
Author: Forest Policy and Resources Division in FAO
Organization: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA
Year: 2016
Type: Practices
Full text available at: https://www.fao.org/teca/en/technologies/8756
Content language: English