The URL for the article is http://ehstoday.com/osha/colorado-releases-marijuana-workplace-health-and-safety-guide The URL for the Colorado guide is https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/marijuana-occupational-safety-and-health Not surprisingly, indoor marijuana growing has many of the same hazards as other green house operations. The hazards range from biological to chemical to physical. Specifically, skin and respiratory allergens and potential for hypersensitivity, molds, increase in some atmospheric gases, pesticides, falls, and electrical hazards.
All work operations (not just marijuana growing) should be assessed for hazards. Then, the hierarchy of controls should be applied. These include eliminating or substituting out the hazard, engineering controls like ventilation, changing work schedules, or wearing personal protective equipment. After reading the article and the guide, if you still have questions on applying the recommendations, contact a qualified professional in the health or safety field. OSHA has a consultation service you can call. If there is a growers' association, they might be able to help. Or contact me by email: [email protected] or cell phone: (703) 343-5798 for assistance.
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