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Leaf Fall

Fallen Leaves

Our leaf fall campaign encourages residents and community groups to help keep their neighbourhood footways and gullies/drains clear during the autumn and winter months when fallen leaves are likely to cause slippery surfaces and blocked gullies risking localised flooding.

In Glasgow, there are circa 78,000 gullies so it makes a big difference helping us to ensure they working effectively and allowing road teams to prioritise the most urgent flooding issues. 

This is where you can come in

To help reduce the risk of flooding in your area, you can clear the gullies directly outside your house, if they're accessible from the pavement. Please only clear a drain or gully if it's safe to do so - stay safely on the pavement or verge and use a sturdy brush, long stick, fork or spade or similar. Do not use your foot - we don't want anyone getting stuck! If it's not safe to clear the drain yourself or if it looks like it's going to be a big job or is an immediate danger then please report the blocked gully by using MyGlasgowApp or by calling RALF on 0800 37 36 35.

Safety First

Please ensure you have read the risk assessment below before taking part.

Leaves clearing is generally very safe and it is unlikely that you will encounter any serious hazard or incidents.

We recommend that you:

  • Work in daylight hours
  • Outside of peak time (avoid rush hour)
  • Only go out if visibility is good
  • Avoid raking leaves uphill or into the roads as they will only wash back into the drain
  • Stay on the pavement - do not attempt clearing any drains from a verge on main roads.

Before staring your clearing, consider if you have all necessary tools for the task:

  • The correct Personal Protective Equipment - e.g. thick gloves, hi-viz vest, sensible footwear, weather appropriate clothing etc.
  • The correct equipment - broom, bag or bin, shovel, dust pan and brush etc. and know how to use the equipment
  • Consider all the risks and hazards in the work area - see below

 

Risks and Hazards

 

Hazard

Risk

Precautions

Measures to reduce effects in the event of an Incident

Likelihood

Broken glass, sharp object

Cuts and infections

  • Use shovel/dust pan and brush to pick up leaves.
  • Use suitable gloves.
  • Any needles found should not be picked and reported to the local council.

Seek medical attention where necessary. Thoroughly wash any cuts or abrasions as soon as possible, however minor.

Low

Ground conditions

Sprain, muscle damage and broken bones

  • Avoid dangerous area
  • Wear suitable footwear, ideally with ankle support.

Thoroughly wash any cuts or abrasions as soon as possible, however minor. Seek medical attention for any serious cuts, bruises or strains.

Medium

Leaf sweeping

Manual handling, repetitive strain

  • Cease work if you suffer from condition that is likely to be exacerbated by activity.
  • Minimise repetitive bending.
  • Take care lifting bagged leaves that may be wet and heavy. Seek assistance or break into small, more manageable loads.

Seek medical attention where necessary.

Low

Highways vehicle, bicycles, plant and machinery

Collision with moving traffic.

  • Avoid close proximity to traffic if possible.
  • Stay off the carriageway at all times.
  • Wear high visibility clothing if necessary
  • Do not work on the roadside if the speed limit is 40mph or over, on bends or anywhere with low visibility.
  • Always sweep leaves onto safe surface eg pavement or verge before collecting.
  • Be aware of any approaching vehicle.
  • Children should not work by a road-side.

Seek medical attention in the event of injury.

High

People, lone working

Physical or verbal assault

  • Be aware of aggressive or difficult people.
  • Withdraw rather than face conflict.

Seek medical attention in the event of injury. Report the incident to the police.

Low

Adverse Weather eg: thunder storms

Various health issues

  • Cease work in inappropriate conditions.
  • Avoid working in extreme conditions.

Seek medical attention where appropriate.

Medium

Covid-19

Infection spread

  • Avoid working if you show any Covid-19 symptoms, or you are self-isolating or awaiting test results.

Book a test, follow medical guidance.

Low

On completion of work ensure that you wash your hand thoroughly as soon as possible after finishing the task.

Last modified on 31 July 2024

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