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  1. 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
  2. Electrocution hazards on the farm (Pm-1265k) by Charles V Schwab, 1992
  3. Safe use of skid-steer loaders on the farm (University of Wisconsin--Extension, Cooperative Extension) by Mark A Purschwitz, 1996
  4. Farm machinery safety;: Physical welfare effects of the man-machine interaction on farms, (Royal Commission on Farm Machinery. Study) by Graham Francis Donaldson, 1968
  5. Safe work practices on dairy farms (Extension folder / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota) by Robert A Aherin, 1982
  6. Injuries among youth on farms in the United States, 1998 (DHHS) by John R Myers, 2001
  7. Proposed regulations on the control of migratory farm worker transportation in North Carolina (Special study) by Perry Powell, 1961
  8. Stray voltage on Wisconsin dairy farms: Analysis and perspective from two surveys of stray voltage by Dean Jefferson, 1992
  9. Safe use of farm machinery movement on public roads (Extension folder / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota) by Robert A Aherin, 1982
  10. Comparison of Data on Agricultural Countermeasures at Four Farms in the Former Soviet Union (NRPB Report) by National Radiological Protection Board, 1996-06
  11. Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms by Committee on the Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms, National Research Council, 2004-05-05
  12. Farm-State Senators Call for Warning Labels on Imported French Wines.: An article from: Food & Drink Weekly
  13. 'The impacts of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 on U.S. Agriculture'.: An article from: Pro Farmer by Unavailable, 2010-01-02
  14. The farmer on guard: former pork producer Jim Moseley monitors the nation's food security: USDA second-in-command Jim Moseley manages 120,000 employees ... yet.(Profile): An article from: Top Producer by Jane Fullerton, 2002-11-01

41. Child Safety On The Farm
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
http://www.insureyourfarm.com/zzfs-childsafety.html
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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.

42. Termin-8 Safety On The Farm
Termin8 Safety on the Farm Introduction Formaldehyde, the active component of Termin-8 is found naturally in many human foodstuffs. Some examples are given in the table below.
http://anitox.us/downloads/Termin-8 Safety on the farm.pdf

43. National Ag Safety Database - Machinery Safety On The Farm
Robert Grisso Virginia Cooperative Extension. Author Robert Bobby Grisso, Extension Engineer, Biological Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech; Bruce Stone, Safety Manager, Virginia
http://www.nasdonline.org/document/1714/d001667/machinery-safety-on-the-farm.htm
Machinery Safety on the Farm
Robert Grisso

Virginia Cooperative Extension

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
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.

44. Safety Training Resources
Safety Training Resources. Print Page; Email Page; Safety on the Farm. Electricity and natural gas can be found everywhere on the farm and ranch. Pacific Gas and Electric Company wants to
http://www.pge.com/mybusiness/edusafety/contractor/safety/

45. Free Content Articles Directory And Search Engine For Your Ezine Or Website - Is
Title Electrical Power Safety on the Farm During the Harvest Season, Category Family Concerns, Author Maxwell Z. Rubin, PubDate 200809-12
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=294351&ca=Family Concerns

46. Ozark Border Electric Cooperative - Safety Tips
Safety on the Farm Dangerous situations can occur quickly on the farm. Make sure the long hours
http://www.ozarkborder.org/safety.html

Ozark Border
wants you to know how to be safe around electricity. You handle electricity safely everyday by switching on the television, the radio and the lights. But if handled carelessly, electricity can be dangerous. Various tips are available here including a residential safety checklist that we encourage you to print and use at home. For more information about safety around electricity, contact Ozark Border Electric Cooperative. Click the links below to read more about electrical safety.
Residential Safety
Farm Safety Appliance Safety Garage Door Dangers ... Job Site Safety on the Farm Dangerous situations can occur quickly on the farm. Make sure the long hours you work don't cause you to forget about safety, especially when working near power lines.
        Farm grain augers, and many other types of farm equipment, are of such height and length that they become an excellent path to the ground should you fail to recognize the potential danger of a power line overhead.
        Lightweight irrigation pipe can be an excellent conductor of electricity, and when raised in an upright position, can contact the power line causing you to become a fatal accident statistic.
  • Consider any overhead line dangerous. Keep objects at least 10 feet away from power lines.
  • 47. Farm Safety Association
    Times Starting and Stopping Tractors, 8 minutes; Tractor Safety on the Farm, 9 minutes; Tractor Hitches, PTO’s and Hydraulics, 10
    http://www.farmsafety.ca/pages/videos-tractorsafety.html
    Home Email Us Site Map Search ... FAQs Tractor Safety To order videos, call the Guelph Office or send an email to: info@farmsafety.ca Product cost and shipping charges may apply. Produced by Iowa State University
    Produced by: Case IH This video demonstrates how ROLLOVER protection works and can save your life. Devoted to the positive aspects of tractor safety, this video shows tractor overturn tests followed by operator precautions to avoid side and rear overturns. Importance of ROPS is emphasized along with PTO safety, extra rider hazards, fuel handling safety, and safe highway transport. Produced by: Skyvision Entertainment This particular episode covers two topics, one, an acetylene tank explosion on a Toronto freeway and how people risked their lives to save a truck driver, and the second episode, which shows a farmer whose new tractor, caught electric power lines and pulled them down on him. It shows how a friend risked his life to save him and how the farmer caught up knew the hazards and helped the rescuer do the right thing. This video looks at tractor safety and features farmers who have experienced accidents while operating tractors.

    48. Children's Safety On The Farm - Links
    The Children's Safety Association of Canada Children's Safety on the Farm
    http://www.safekid.org/indexfarm.htm
    Children's Safety on the Farm Children and Farm Safety Farm and ranch worksites present lethal hazards to young children. According to data from the Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program (CAISP), from 1990 to 2000 there were 109 fatal agricultural injuries to young children (aged 1 to 6 years) in Canada. Over 84 percent of the children were related to the farm owner/operators. Of those killed, 79 percent were boys. Canada Safety Council - Children on the Farm Home page

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