Proposals are now being accepted by the National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety for grants up to $20,000 to support small-scale projects and pilot studies that address prevention of childhood agricultural disease and injury. Application deadline is August 20, 2018.
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Men and women who’ve been farming less than 10 years are at high risk for injury because agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S.
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Grain bin safety training is important when engulfment and entrapment can occur within 5 seconds. Know how to handle a grain bin and rescue tips.
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“Do I really need to go inside this grain bin?” That’s the first question farmers should ask before taking the risk of working inside a grain bin. If entering a bin is absolutely necessary, implementing grain bin entry safety practices will reduce the risk of injury or death.
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Tractors and implements of husbandry (IOH) are allowed to operate on Wisconsin roadways but can cause confusion. Farmers and drivers should know how to pass safely.
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Kidde dual-sensor (photoelectric and ionization) smoke alarms – models PI2010 and PI9010 have been recalled as of March 21, 2018. Learn More!
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Along with the warmer weather and longer days however comes the threat of severe weather. Learn how to utilize mobile technology to prepare for severe weather.
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Tractor overturns are the leading cause of farm-related deaths. That’s why it’s so important that each tractor have a rollover protective structure (ROPS).
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