Abstract

The use of pesticides in agriculture is a significant problem at a global level, not only from an environmental perspective but also from the farmers’ health and safety point of view. In the literature, several studies have discussed the safe behavior and risk perception of farmers. However, human errors when dealing with pesticides and the related work equipment are rarely considered. To reduce this research gap, a study of the human safety errors in pesticide use based on hierarchical task analysis is proposed. In particular, such a bottom-up approach was applied to vineyard cultivation and considered all the activities that operators carry out when using pesticides. The results of this study showed that most of the identified human errors were action errors, i.e., potential failures of the operator in completing the activity successfully. In addition, retrieval and checking errors resulted in being rather common. These outputs shed light on the gap between the information received and the practical need for operators to reduce their failure to perform specific activities. Therefore, while the present study augments current knowledge on the safe use of pesticides, further research is needed to address human errors in agricultural activities, thus extending these results to a larger sample size as well as to other cultivation types.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the proper use of pesticides in the agricultural field has been given more attention and importance thanks to increasing awareness of the impact of these substances on the health and safety of humans, as well as on the eco-system [1,2,3,4]

  • Human errors when dealing with pesticides and the related work equipment are rarely considered

  • A more sustainable use of pesticides has been promoted, for instance, in European Union (EU) countries, the issuance of Directive 2009/128/EC [8] has led to significant changes at a practical level by introducing specific measures for the training of users and the inspection of the equipment used for pesticide application [9,10]

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Introduction

The proper use of pesticides in the agricultural field has been given more attention and importance thanks to increasing awareness of the impact of these substances on the health and safety of humans, as well as on the eco-system [1,2,3,4]. This has led to the issue of stricter standards and regulations with respect to the introduction of new products into the market and their labelling criteria [5,6,7]. Specific risks linked to the use of pesticide application equipment and the relevant risk management measures

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