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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information on the many hazards of farming related to the use all-terrain vehicles on the farm.


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May 23, 2008

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Chemicals are used widely on farms, including as fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, sanitizers, cleaners, crop preservatives, fuel, and solvents. They all serve an important...


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet discusses the importance of providing proper orientation and training to new farm workers in preventing injuries and fatalities on the job.


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May 23, 2008

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Almost two-thirds of infectious human diseases are recognized as zoonoses – diseases that can be shared between species (such as by transmission from animals to humans, or vice versa). This fact...


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information about the hazards of sun exposure on the farm and how to prevent heat stress and damage from sun exposure.


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information on safe horse handling.


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May 23, 2008

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A power takeoff shaft is an efficient way to transfer mechanical power between a farm tractor and an implement. It's also a very significant workplace hazard. This fact sheet provides basic...


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information on working alone on the farm, the three steps to safe work, and safety on the farm.


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information on farm safety and equestrian helmets.


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May 23, 2008

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This fact sheet provides basic information about hazards related to tractors usage on the farm. Tractors may be safer than they have ever been, but they are still the leading cause of farm...