Improving Safety with Mechanization in the Tree Care Industry
Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Mechanization refers to the process of introducing machinery, equipment, or automated systems to replace human labor. Today, the tree care industry is becoming more mechanized with many technological advancements that are greatly improving the productivity, profitability, and safety of the industry. Let’s focus on safety.
Tree care accidents can be unforgiving and can have major consequences. Here are some safety benefits that come with mechanization:
Reduces manual labor: mechanization reduces the amount of physical labor required to perform tasks. Tree care tasks are physically exhausting. Specialized machinery reduces the strain on workers, minimizing the risk of fatigue-related accidents.
Improves efficiency and reduces exposure to hazards: Mechanized equipment reduces the time workers spend in potentially hazardous situations, working at heights or in proximity to heavy tree limbs. By executing tasks more quickly and accurately, it reduces the overall exposure to potential accidents and hazards.
Reduces human error: even the most experienced arborists can make mistakes. Machines can mitigate human error by using automation. For instance, tree removal machines with automated cutting and lifting mechanisms can carry out tasks precisely as programmed.
Promotes training: the use of mechanized equipment requires special training and certification. This contributes to a higher level of competency and safety awareness within your organization.
Mechanization is the future of the tree care industry. Of course, traditional methods must always be available. However, we can limit our human footprint and liability by investing in this new-age equipment. Fewer accidents increases productivity and profitability.
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