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         Safety On The Farm:     more books (42)
  1. Pay now or pay later: on-farm safety practices help lower workers' comp costs.: An article from: Dairy Today by Paula Mohr, 2002-11-01
  2. Safety on the farm (SuDoc A 84.2:Sa 1) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1990
  3. Dress for safety on farm and ranch (FS / South Dakota State University. Cooperative Extension Service) by Linda Manikowske, 1985
  4. Practice lawnmower safety on farms (Pm-1563d) by Charles V Schwab, 1996
  5. Legislation on farm safety: 1993 Assembly Bill 821 (Report no. 8 to the 1993 Legislature / Wisconsin Legislative Council) by Mary Matthias, 1993
  6. Human engineering: the big challenge. (includes related article on farm equipment usage and safety): An article from: Implement & Tractor by Frank Buckingham, 1988-08-01
  7. Pat (the environmental rat) visits the farm: A coloring and activity book on pesticide safety by Win Mumma, 1993
  8. Dealers tell engineers: emphasize safety, conservation, cost.(advice on improvement of farm machinery and equipment during th 7th Annual Agricultural Machinery ... An article from: Implement & Tractor by Scott McClure, 1992-06-01
  9. Clothing for safety at home and on the farm (MF) by Jereldine R Howe, 1985
  10. Electricity on the farm for utility and safety (Farm electrification leaflet) by William H Knight, 1954
  11. Skydive companies lobby for drop zones.(Government)(Opponents of the landing spots on Creswell farms cite noise and safety concerns): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-05-04
  12. Report for Minister's Advisory Council on Occupational Health and Safety regarding farm safety and related health matters by Fayek Kelada, 1980
  13. Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm, Commercial and Industrial: Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code (Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm, Commercial & Industr) by Herbert P. Richter, F. P. Hartwell, 2005-01-01
  14. Discovery of BSE in Canada puts U.S. food safety infrastructure on alert.: An article from: Food & Drink Weekly

1. Farm Safety Association - Horticultural, Agricultural Safety
Farm Safety Association, Agricultural, Landscaping, workplace injury, Silo Gas, Tractor Safety, FSA, Ag Safety, Greenhouse, Horticultural
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2. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids
Includes safety tips, coloring pages, printand-color brochures, and interactive quiz.
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3. Safety On The Farm
safety on the farm Index. SECTION 3 FARM SAFETY TOPICS (1) Operating atractor (2) Tractor maintenance (3) Farm chemicals Storage and disposal
http://www.saftek.net/worksafe/index_fs.htm
SAFETY ON THE FARM SECTION 1 - MANAGING FARM SAFETY SECTION 3 - FARM SAFETY TOPICS
Operating a tractor
Tractor maintenance
Farm chemicals: Storage and disposal
Pesticide sprays
Skin cancer
Heat stress
Children
Manual handling
Farm noise
Machinery guarding Silos Workshops Welding Handling cattle Handling sheep Shearing Horse riding Handling pigs Zoonoses Electricity Fire fighting Ag bikes Dairy farms Hay Baling Acknowledgments WorkSafe Western Australia acknowledges the information provided by the Queensland Division of Workplace Health and Safety and the Tasmanian Workplace Standards Authority. Thanks also go to Farmsafe WA and the WA Farmers Federation for their assistance and advice. Copies of this information may be freely printed and distributed provided that WorkSafe Western Australia receives appropriate acknowledgement, and that no substantial changes are made to the text. NOTE: Not included here is a forward by the Australian Minister of Labour Relations. The forward may be found at Saftek Home What We Do RM/I Books ... Email to Webmaster Your comments are always welcome.

4. Farm Accidents Safety Facts
covered by safety regulations specified in the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Youths of any age may work at any time in any job on a farm
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5. Farm Safety - Home Page
Home Page Farm And Ranch Safety Health Association
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6. Farm Safety
Government department responsible for farm safety in the province.
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7. Agricultural Safety And Health
Information about farm safety and health activities in the U.S. and around the world.
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8. National Institute For Farm Safety, Inc
National Institute for Farm Safety, Inc.
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9. National Safety Council - Your Safety Health Leader For 90 Years
We Don't Stop There. National Farm Safety Health Week; September 1824, 2005
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10. Food Safety On The Farm
FOOD safety on the farm. Hillsburgh, Ont. For the third year in a row, Farms is one of 23 trial farms participating in the OnFarm Food Safety
http://www.foodsafetynetwork.ca/food/fsfarm.htm

11. National Safety Council - Your Safety Health Leader For 90 Years
A nonprofit membership organization with resources on safety, health and environmental topics.
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13. Child Safety On The Farm - NSC
Thousands of children are injured and hundreds are killed every year by hazardsfound on the farm. Implement injury prevention strategies today to protect
http://www.nsc.org/library/facts/agrikid.htm
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Child Safety on the Farm
Thousands of children are injured and hundreds are killed every year by hazards found on the farm. Some of these children are working on the farm while others wander into trouble on their own or are invited into hazardous areas. Implement injury prevention strategies today to protect agriculture's greatest resource, our children.
  • Do not allow children to roam freely on the farm. Design a fenced "safe play area." This area should be near the house and away from work activities. Inspect your farm on a regular basis for hazards that can injure children wandering on your farm. Correct obvious hazards immediately. Children who are physically able to be involved in farm work should be assigned age-appropriate tasks and continually trained to perform them. They should also be constantly supervised. Equip all barns, farm shops, chemical storage areas, livestock pens, etc. with latches that can be locked or secured so that children cannot enter. Always turn equipment off, lower hydraulics and remove the key before leaving equipment unattended.

14. Safety On The Farm Online Coloring Book
Agrcultural / Farm Safety Coloring Book developed by the Purdue UniversityAgricultural Safety and Health Program.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agsafety/Kids/sfcover.html
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15. NASD: Electrical Safety On The Farm
This Maine Farm Safety Fact Sheet is part of an educational fact sheet series For more information on farm safety, contact your county Extension office.
http://www.cdc.gov/nasd/docs/d000901-d001000/d000928/d000928.html
Electrical Safety on the Farm
Dawna L. Cyr and Steven B. Johnson, Ph.D.
University of Maine
Electrical Safety on the Farm
  • If a fuse or circuit breaker frequently blows, the circuit may be inadequate for the equipment.
  • Make sure all electrical systems are properly grounded.
  • Keep water and electricity separated.
  • Make sure electric lines are high enough to allow tall machinery to safely clear them.
Electricity is an essential source of energy on farms. However, few resources have a greater potential to cause harm than electricity. Electrical systems will function almost indefinitely if properly installed and not overloaded or physically abused. If there are any doubts about the electrical circuits, wiring and equipment on your farm, have a licensed electrician inspect them. Electrical Panels Electricity enters the farm through a control panel and a main switch where a person can shut off all the power in an emergency. This control panel contains either fuses or circuit breakers. Always use the correct fuse for the panel. Never use a greater number, or replace fuses with items like pennies. If there is a stoppage in power, check the control panel. If fuses are used, look for the broken metal strip in the top of a blown fuse. Replace the fuse with one that is marked with the correct amperage. If circuit breakers are used, reset them from off to on.

16. NASD: Topic: Fire Safety
Fire Prevention and safety on the farm Sound Management Practices For Producers Fire Prevention in the Home Fire Prevention/Safety Measures Around
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17. Farm Safety: Fact Sheets
The Farm Safety series of fact sheets have been produced for people working The department has also produced safety on the farm, an online resource that
http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/pagebin/pg000173.htm
Home Laws Essentials Industries ... About Farm Safety - FACT SHEETS Home Industries Agriculture Essentials ... [Print Format] The Farm Safety series of fact sheets have been produced for people working or living on farms, and for those who manage or work in other agricultural enterprises, such as orchards, market gardens, vineyards and plant nurseries. The Farm Safety series of fact sheets cover different aspects of farm safety. Farm employers can use these fact sheets as part of the induction training program of new employees. Induction should include sufficient information, training and supervision to enable workers to do their work without risk of injury or harm.

18. Safety On The Farm : An Online Resource
Dairy farms Hay baling. The department has also produced a series of Farm SafetyFact Sheets that contains further information on safety on farms.
http://www.safetyline.wa.gov.au/pagebin/pg003494.htm
Home Laws Essentials Industries ... About Safety on the Farm - An Online Resource Home Industries Agriculture Essentials ... SECTION 1 - MANAGING FARM SAFETY SECTION 2 - YOUR LEGAL DUTIES SECTION 3 - FARM SAFETY TOPICS
  • Operating a tractor
  • Tractor maintenance
  • Farm chemicals: Storage and disposal
  • Pesticide sprays ...
  • Hay baling The department has also produced a series of Farm Safety Fact Sheets that contains further information on safety on farms. Document ID: 1371 - Posted: 3/7/1997 - Last Revised: 7/15/2002 - Page Built: 1/22/2003 11:30:21 AM
    Copies of this publication may be freely printed and distributed provided that the Department of Consumer and Employment Protection receives appropriate acknowledgement and that no substantial changes are made to the text.
  • 19. Animal Health, Food Safety On The Farm
    bullet, Managing Farm Manures for Food Safety PDF bullet, OnFarm FoodSafety in Production Producer Manual PDF. Manitoba, Agriculture, Food and
    http://peaches.nal.usda.gov/foodborne/fbindex/Animal_Health.asp
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    For more updated food safety information, please visit FoodSafety.gov or contact the National Agricultural Library's Food Safety Information Center at fsic@nal.usda.gov with questions. Food Safety Links Animal Health, Food Safety on the Farm
    below. Government Sites Salmonella Control Programs in Denmark Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A Focus On Animal Manure Management USDA, NAL, Food Safety Research Information Office ACAF Review of On-Farm Feeding Practices [PDF] Food Standards Agency (U.K.) Animal and Egg Production Food Safety USDA, Food Safety and Inspection Service Antimicrobial Drug Use and Veterinary Costs in U.S. Livestock Production, 2001 USDA, Economic Research Service Apply Basic Food Handling and Safety Practices to Aquaculture Australian National Training Authority (Australia) Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, APHIS, USDA USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine FDA, Center for Veterinary Medicine Feed and Food Safety Gateway Food and Agriculture Organization Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank USDA, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service

    20. ESB Networks Safety Environment Safety On The Farm
    safety on the farm It gives detailed advice on using electricity safely inand around the farm. Download ESB Networks Farm Well Farm Safely booklet
    http://www.esb.ie/esbnetworks/safety_environment/safety_farm.jsp

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