Forestry Services

Forestry services worker
NW forestry services work injuries often stem from chainsaws and steep and slippery slopes.

Forestry services work occurs nationwide, yet is often hidden from the public eye. Injury and illness rates among workers in the forestry services industry are 2 to 3 times the rates of the average US worker, and fatality rates are 10 times as high (US BLS). It can be dangerous work, with job tasks involving the use of chainsaws, falling and burning trees and branches, carrying and lifting heavy loads, applying herbicides, and frequent awkward and repetitive motions. This industry manages forests for future harvest, reforestation, ecosystem management, and fuel management to prevent catastrophic wildfires.

Common injuries include severe cuts, strains and sprains, broken bones and dehydration. The largely migrant, Latino workforce in this industry is essential to US forest management, yet face added safety and health barriers because of contracted employment, documentation status, lack of English and literacy proficiency, working in remote locations, and little skills training. 

Selected Articles & Resources

Recommend Forestry Safety Orgs and Resources (including Spanish)

Resources

Forestry worker cutting brush

Reality Tales Videos: Injuries in the Woods / Videos historias reales: Lesiones en el bosque

Real worker injury stories, told in their own voice, 

Historias reales de lastimaduras de trabajadores, contadas con su propia voz.

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Staying Hydrated at Work Poster

If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated. Part of the Heat Illness Toolkit.

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Hoja de trabajo para la capacitación ACE sobre seguridad en el sector forestal

ACE significa conciencia situacional, cultura  de seguridad y equipo de protección personal  

PNASH Research