Avoid farm accidents by maintaining safe farm buildings. Learn how to perform regular safety checks, properly store chemicals and more.
Whether your farm has one building or several, keeping them well-kept and safe is important for everyone on the farm. Make your farm a safe place. After all, the safer the farm, the more it’ll thrive.
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More than 200 people in the United States have died as a result of grain suffocation in the last thirty years. More frighteningly, nearly one-third of the people trapped in flowing grain are children.
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There are additional safety precautions to take before letting farm workers near the grain bins. Find them here on the Rural Mutual Farm Safety Blog.
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Maintenance of farm buildings keeping them safe and clean will help prevent accidents and provide a better working environment for employees. Learn More!
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Skid steers are a useful farm machine but can also be quite dangerous. Children under 16 years old are not recommended to operate a skid steer.
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A farm fire can destroy buildings and equipment in minutes. Know how to use a fire extinguisher using the P.A.S.S. Fire Extinguisher Method.
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Agriculture tourism can bring safety challenges with farm visitors. Use these tips to manage agritourism risks and keep visitors safe.
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Make teen and children farm safety a priority on your farm. Teach kids the importance of grain bin safety, tractor safety and farm machinery safety.
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A rollover protection structure is the best way to prevent injury or death on a tractor. Farm accidents happen. Learn more reasons to installs a ROPS.
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