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         Safety On The Farm:     more books (42)
  1. Farm Safety.(briefs)(safety tips when handling generators)(don't take an extra rider on a tractor): An article from: Farm Journal by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-01
  2. Dealers and the chain saw market. (includes related articles on chain saw standards, safety features): An article from: Implement & Tractor by Bill Fogarty, 1987-06-01
  3. Safe Custody and Handling of Stock Bulls on Farms and at Artificial Insemination Centres (GS)
  4. Unsafe use of electricity on the farm and in the home and the potential for human and economic loss by Jackie E Davis, 1993
  5. On-farm chemical containment and loading facilities checklist (Agriculture and natural resources) by Dennis R Gardisser, 1999
  6. Using anhydrous ammonia safely on the farm by John M Shutske, 1996
  7. Always be careful on the farm by Gail Benson, 1993
  8. Electrocution hazards on the farm (Pm-1265k) by Charles V Schwab, 1992
  9. Safe use and storage of gasoline and kerosene on the farm (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Farmers' bulletin) by Harry Edward Roethe, 1945
  10. Safe use of skid-steer loaders on the farm (University of Wisconsin--Extension, Cooperative Extension) by Mark A Purschwitz, 1996
  11. Stay safe on the farm = Tenga cuidado en la finca (SuDoc L 1.2:SA 1/2/ENG.-SPAN.) by U.S. Dept of Labor, 1999
  12. Farm machinery safety;: Physical welfare effects of the man-machine interaction on farms, (Royal Commission on Farm Machinery. Study) by Graham Francis Donaldson, 1968
  13. Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm, Commercial and Industrial: Based on the 2008 National Electrical Code (Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm, Commercial & Industr) by Herbert P. Richter, F. P. Hartwell, 2008-05-01
  14. Safe work practices on dairy farms (Extension folder / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota) by Robert A Aherin, 1982

21. Gas And Electric Safety On The Farm
View the Gas and Electric safety on the farm and Ranch brochure in English orSpanish Order gas and electric safety training materials online
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Gas and Electric Safety on the Farm
Electricity and natural gas can be found everywhere on the farm and ranch. Pacific Gas and Electric Company wants to make sure agricultural workers avoid electric and natural gas hazards on the farm and ranch by practicing some basic safety rules.
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22. Safety On The Farm
Child Safety on Farms Child Safety on Farm Checklist SafeKidsNow Farmsafety Safe Tractor Assessment Rating System; Victorian Farmers Federation
http://www.norlanehs.vic.edu.au/safety/farm/farm.htm

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Spot the Hazards Resources Ripper
Ripper is a Rural Injury Prevention Primary Education Resource. Information and worksheets are provided on topics such as farm safety, chemicals, machinery, animals, and water safety. Order forms can be obtained by contacting The Victorian Farmers Federation - Farmsafe Victoria On 9207 5512 or dphillips@vff.org.au

23. Hydro One Networks - Electrical Safety - Safety Tips - Safety On The Farm
Energy safety on the farm. Using energy safely in your barns and other buildingshelps To obtain a printed copy of this booklet, vist the Farm Safety
http://www.hydroonenetworks.com/en/safety/safety_tips/farm/default.asp

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Electrical Safety Customers Energy Efficiency Tips and Tools ... Energy Safety on the Farm Safety Tips Energy safety on the farm Using energy safely in your barns and other buildings helps avoid potential injuries. Safety is always important, and proper maintenance of power lines and equipment will help you avoid injuries and possible interruptions of service. Farming Safely Around Electrical Power Lines - Booklet Hydro One Networks joined forces with Elecsafe , a not-for-profit Electrical Safety Alliance, and the Farm Safety Association to develop and publish this booklet which was produced with your safety in mind. Download booklet (PDF 613 KB) To obtain a printed copy of this booklet, vist the Farm Safety Association at www.farmsafety.ca or call them at 1-800-361-8855. Electrical facts you need to know to farm safely near power lines:
  • Most overhead power lines have no protective insulation. Any physical or equipment contact with them will be dangerous Non-metallic materials such as lumber, tires, ropes, straw and hay, may conduct electricity depending on dampness and surface dirt.

24. MFSP Fire 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.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/2347.htm
  • Avoid clutter of flammable materials. Maintain heating systems. Equip farm building with a smoke detector and a fire extinguisher.
To print a copy , we recommend downloading the (PDF) print version . (Download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader , if you don't have it.) Maine Farm Safety Program University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Bulletin #2347 Fire Safety on the Farm F arm fires cost lives and many dollars each year. Most fire victims die from smoke inhalation before the flames reach them. Preventing fire is your first line of defense against heavy losses. Fires need three things to burn: fuel (something to burn), air (oxygen) and heat (something to set it off). Preventing this combination reduces the risk of fire. Housekeeping Shops, garages, machine sheds and barns often are cluttered with unnecessary accumulations of items that could add fuel to a fire. Often, these items are located near sources of ignition. Large amounts of unneeded items that will burn, such as papers, clothing and straw, should be reduced and kept away from heat. Arrange shops and barns so that flammables are safely away from ignition sources. A little rearranging could reduce fire risk considerably. Smoking Cigarette or cigar smoking causes many fires in the United State each year. If you smoke, keep plenty of large, deep ashtrays or receptacles handy. Obey "No Smoking" signs. Avoid smoking in places with flammable materials. Never smoke while refueling. Do not lay lighted cigarettes on wooden tables or workbenches, even if smoking is permitted. Make sure matches and tobacco products are extinguished before discarding them.

25. Cooperative Extension
Farm Safety Information. This site is designed to provide information and resourcesregarding safety on the farm. Fact Sheets. 5.016 General Tractor Safety
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/farmsafety/
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This site is designed to provide information and resources regarding safety on the farm.
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26. Agriculture - Safety On The Farm
Farm Safety Guide This Guide provides management practices that will help ensurethe health and A Fun and Kids page prepared by Farm Safety 4 Just Kids
http://www.worksafesask.ca/topics/industry_issues/ag_safety.html
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Site Index: A B C D ... Z Agriculture Safety on the Farm General Farm Safety Guide
This Guide provides management practices that will help ensure the health and safety of everyone on your farm. It provides a 10-element program for preventing injuries and illness, information on how the occupational health and safety legislation applies to farms and ranches, and references to publications and websites that can help you develop your farm safety program.
Publication ( 36 pages) prepared by Saskatchewan Labour Employer-Employee Responsibilities on the Farm
Publication outlining the occupational health and safety acts and regulations impacting on farms, as well as the responsibilities of farmers and workers.
Publication (~3 pages) prepared by Saskatchewan Labour Farm Fatality Analysis
A document listing farm fatality incidents in Saskatchewan during 1997 and 1999.

27. IC Reporter - Safety On The Farm
MORE than 250 farmers attended a unique safety project designed to reduce death and Farm Safety Awareness Day at Wye campus’ Withersdane last month was
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/publications/reporterarchive/0111/news08.htm
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Safety on the farm MORE than 250 farmers attended a unique safety project designed to reduce death and injury on Kent farms. Farm Safety Awareness Day at Wye campus’ Withersdane last month was organised by the Health and Safety Executive and consisted of seven practical interactive demonstrations, including the correct use of quad bikes, safe chemical handling techniques and roof safety. Mike Walters, HM Inspector of Health and Safety, commented: “Agriculture continues to be a most hazardous industry in which to work. Last year, there were 53 fatalities in farming.” The Safety Awareness Days are part of a rolling programme involving several thousand farmers around the country. icr front page this issue's front page feedback last article ... next article
13 November 2001

28. OHS Database: Farm Safety: Tractors, Chainsaws Etc(NSW)
Child safety on the farm · Farmer crushed by tractor three point linkage Tractor Safety Roll Over Protection Scheme. safety on the farm (WorkSafe
http://www.sangrea.net/ohs_dbase/db_rural.htm
UNOFFICIAL OHS DATABASE Back to OHS Database
FARM SAFETY RESOURCES
Tractor Safety - NOHSC
Chainsaw Safety - NOHSC

CODES OF PRACTICE Code of Practice for the Safe Use and Storage of Chemicals (including Pesticides and Herbicides) in Agriculture (WorkCover NSW) Code of Practice: Safety Aspects in the Design, Manufacture and Installation of On-Farm Silos and Field Bins (WorkCover NSW) Codes of Practice - Wine Industry (WorkCover NSW) Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work (WorkCover NSW)
Also see Noise topic Code of Practice for Manual Handling (NOHSC)
Also see Manual Handling topic Workplace amenities
GENERAL FARM SAFETY
Sun safety RURAL SAFETY SITE (WorkCover NSW)
Focus on Rural Industry
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SAFETY ON THE FARM
(WorkSafe Western Australia)
FARMING HAZARDS
(WorkCover Victoria) ATV Safety for Farm Work (National Ag Safety Database - USA) Top

29. Machinery Safety On The Farm
Modern farm machinery is factory equipped with a variety of safety features,including guards, shields, and warning signs designed to reduce injuries.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/bse/442-092/442-092.html
Machinery Safety on the Farm
Author: Robert "Bobby" Grisso, Extension Engineer, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech; Bruce Stone, Safety Manager, Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Services, Richmond; and Glen Hetzel, Retired Farm Safety Specialist, Biological Systems Engineering; Virginia Tech Publication Number 442-092, Posted August 2003
Table of Contents
Introduction
Common Machinery Hazards

Become a Safe Machinery Operator

Safety Guards and Warning Signs
...
Acknowledgement

Machines; no farm or ranch can function without them. They save valuable time and are essential to agricultural productivity. They also represent an ever-present danger to the people who operate them. There are a host of hazards that makes agricultural machinery the leading cause of injury and death on American farms and ranches. This fact sheet summarizes the hazards associated with operating farm machines and presents information about how farmers and farm workers can protect themselves from injury or death when working around agricultural machinery. Safe machinery operation primarily depends on how you operate the machine. Machines are inanimate objects; they cannot think, reason, or adapt to meet the needs of people. The responsibility for machinery safety rests with you. Just as we are told to drive defensively when operating an automobile, machine operators should always be thinking ahead and anticipating potential hazards.

30. Machinery Safety On The Farm
Machinery safety on the farm. Author Robert Bobby Grisso, Extension Engineer,Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech; Bruce Stone, Safety Manager,
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/bse/442-092/figure1.html
Machinery Safety on the Farm
Author: Robert "Bobby" Grisso, Extension Engineer, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech; Bruce Stone, Safety Manager, Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Services, Richmond; and Glen Hetzel, Retired Farm Safety Specialist, Biological Systems Engineering; Virginia Tech Publication Number 442-092, Posted August 2003
Figure 1. Pinch points on rotating parts can catch clothing, hands, arms and feet. Return to Machinery Safety on the Farm

31. Food Safety On The Farm - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
Food safety on the farm addresses the issues of chemical, The OnFarm FoodSafety programs are co-ordinated by a not-for-profit corporation structured
http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/livestock/publicconcerns/cwa01s09.html
February 2002
Français
Food Safety on the Farm
Introduction
Today's farmers are in the business of producing food and they take pride in producing a safe, high quality food product. Consumers are entitled to a safe food supply and Manitoba livestock producers have a responsibility to ensure this happens. "Gate to Plate" programs that ensure food quality and safety are now either in place, or are being put in place, for all livestock groups. Food safety on the farm addresses the issues of chemical, microbiological, and physical residues in food of livestock origin.
Chemical Residues
Pharmaceutical products, antibiotics, growth hormones, feed additives, and pesticides are used routinely in raising livestock. When used properly, and when drug withdrawal times are followed, chemical residues in the animals are within the limits set by Health Canada. Carcasses of food producing animals and poultry at slaughter are routinely sampled for residues. If residues are found to exceed these limits, the carcass is destroyed and the producer is disciplined. Similar control measures are in place for dairy and egg products. Producers, with appropriate professional and technical advice, utilize animal health products in a responsible manner. Drug withdrawal times are closely monitored, and animals, or their products, are not marketed until recommended withdrawal times have elapsed.

32. SGRL
safety on the farm chemical use and silo safety There are important occupationalhealth and safety issues that need to be considered when storing and
http://sgrl.csiro.au/storage/safety/default.html
About Us Our Research Our Services Storage Hints ... Search Entomology SGRL home Storage Hints Safety on the Farm Safety on the farm - chemical use and silo safety
There are important occupational health and safety issues that need to be considered when storing and handling grain. A range of safety issues, including the safe use of phosphine and grain protectants, and silo safety are dicussed. This bulletin can also be downloaded as a MS Word document: Safety on the farm Take care treating and handling stored grain (PDF, 284 KB)
Len Caddick - CSIRO Stored Grain Research Laboratory
Grains Research and Development Corporation's Phosphine Awareness Program
Advice Bulletins:
Keep Phosphine Safe (PDF, 80 KB)
Sealed Silos Save (PDF, 173 KB)

33. New Program Documents Pork Safety On The Farm
safety of animalderived food products from the farm through slaughter.It is viewed as model for future on-farm animal agriculture food safety programs
http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/ope/enotes/showarticle.cfm?id=146

34. Farm News
Safety Council American Academy of Pediatrics Always Be Careful on the Farm National Safety Council Child safety on the farm; Barnyard Buddies
http://www.farmnews-iowa.com/safety.asp
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35. News / 2003 / 10 / Recent Fatalities Raises The Need For Safety On The Farm
Contact Curt Wilke, 608261-1196, ccwilke@wisc.edu.
http://www.uwex.edu/news/story.cfm/646
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Public Relations Department 432 North Lake Street Madison, WI 53706 608-262-9871 608-262-8404 (fax) 608-265-9317 (TTY) Contact: Curt Wilke, 608-261-1196, ccwilke@wisc.edu A spate of farm-related fatalities in recent weeks across Wisconsin has farm safety officials again urging citizens to be extra cautious while at work. "These are grim reminders for all of us," said University of Wisconsin-Extension associate outreach safety specialist Curt Wilke. "Farming continues to be one of the most dangerous occupations in the country," Wilke stated. "All family members and all workers should think about farm safety every day, with every task they do." It is imperative that citizens be vigilant when working on or around tractors and machinery, historically the leading cause of farm fatalities every year, said Wilke. According to 2002 Wisconsin labor data, 14 of the 24 farm-related fatalities involved tractors or machinery. The four recent fatalities, all involving machinery, reinforce the need to always use mechanical lockout devices, parking brakes and chocks when working on, under or near machinery, says Wilke.

36. Virginia Farm Bureau Federation
Child safety on the farm. Children are naturally curious and are naturally The ABCs of Farm Safety set, and audio CD and readalong book are available
http://www.vafb.com/safety/childsafety.htm
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Child Safety on the Farm Children are naturally curious and are naturally attracted to the many sights, sounds, animals and activities that occur on the farm. Based on amount of time spent in farm-related activities, children are more likely than adults to be injured or killed. The following facts are based on national statistics. Tractors are the main cause of childhood farm fatalities, either by runover, or rollover.
Machinery entanglements are the next highest cause of childhood farm fatalities.
Studies have shown that from one-third to one-half of nonfatal childhood agricultural injuries occur to children who do not live on farms.
Nationally, an estimated 33,000 children are injured and approximately 104 are killed on farms and ranches each year.
New safety book-and-CD set available The ABCs of Farm Safety set, and audio CD and read-along book are available for purchase through your county Farm Bureau.

37. Farm Safety - Home Page
Association dedicated to reducing the number of injuries and accidents on farms and ranches through continuing programs of safety and education. Course information, resources, staff listings, list of services, board of directors, and contact details.
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Committed to creating a safer work environment for BC's agricultural industry, the Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association has strategically located Regional Safety Coordinators throughout the province to provide ongoing safety courses, safety materials and helpful advice. Browse our site to see how we can help to provide a safer work environment for you. #311, 9440 - 202 Street, Langley, BC V1M 4A6 Email: farmsafe@farsha.bc.ca Phone: 604.881.6078 Fax: 604.881.6079 Toll Free: 1.877.533.1789

38. Agricultural Safety And Health
Information about farm safety and health activities in the US and around the world.
http://safety.coafes.umn.edu/
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Regional workshops, "Protecting Our Food System from Intentional Attack" Workshops are scheduled in June and July and will be hosted by the University of Minnesota Extension Service Regional Centers in Marshall, Thief River Falls, Brainerd and Farmington (at the West St. Paul location). The full-day workshops are targeted toward people working in Minnesota's food industry, including farming, food production, manufacturing, and regulation. Participants will learn about the intentional and unintentional threats that could affect agriculture and our closely related food industries. The workshops will focus on building relationships and planning to prevent and respond to food system emergencies, including the threat of terrorism. Learn more here Orphan Boy the Farmer Order your limited edition now!

39. EUROPA - Food Safety: From The Farm To The Fork - Home Page
EUROPA Food safety From the farm to the Fork - Home Page.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/index_en.htm
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40. Small Farm Center
Research and information for smallscale growers on topics including specialty crops, pesticide safety, agritourism, and production practices.
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