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Farm Safety
What are health and safety hazards on farms? What factors are associated with a higher risk of injury and illness on the farm? What can I do to improve safety on my farm? What are the benefits of improved safety and health practices? A farm is not a hazard-free work setting, Contrary to the popular image of fresh air and peaceful surroundings. Every year, thousands of farm workers are injured and hundreds more die in farming accidents. According to the National Safety Council, agriculture is the most hazardous industry in the nation. What are health and safety hazards on farms?Farm workers -- including farm families and migrant workers -- are exposed to hazards such as the following:
Page Top What factors are associated with a higher risk of injury and illness on the farm? The following factors may increase risk for farm workers:
What can I do to improve safety on my farm? You can start by increasing your awareness of farming hazards and making a conscious effort to prepare for emergency situations including fires, vehicle accidents, electrical shocks from equipment and wires, and chemical exposures. Be especially alert to hazards that may affect children and the elderly. And minimize hazards by carefully selecting products you buy to ensure that you provide good tools and equipment. Always use seat belts when operating tractors, and establish and maintain good housekeeping practices. Here are some other steps you can take to reduce illnesses and injuries on your farm:
What are the benefits of improved safety and health practices? Better safety and health practices reduce worker fatalities, injuries, and illnesses as well as associated costs such as workers' compensation insurance premiums, lost production, and medical expenses. A safer and more healthful workplace improves morale and productivity. Page Top
Information obtained from National Institute of Health
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