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Annual Farmer Safety and Health Week Kicks Off Fall Harvest

Annual Farmer Safety and Health Week Kicks Off Fall Harvest


It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week. This year’s motto is "No one can take your place."

The program aims to bring safety awareness information to farmers and the public this harvest season.

Each day of safety week, The National Education Center for Agricultural Safety offers a free online webinar series specific to a farm safety or health topic.

Dan Neenan is the Director of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety.

“Monday is equipment and rural roadway safety, Tuesday is health and wellness, Wednesday is priority population, the really young and the elderly. Thursday is confined spaces and Friday is working with brain health,” said Neenan.

Neenan said with daylight ending sooner in the fall, drivers should always be on the lookout for tractors, especially at night.

“Tractors are the number one cause of injuries and fatalities. Whether it be rollovers, run-overs, or PTO entanglements. So it's always good to take a look at the tractor, and make sure, you know, that all the safety systems are in place," said Neenan. "Or they are replaced if you had to take them off to replace a part, to be able to do that. And you know, just take some time this fall harvest season.”

The National Farm Safety and Health Week was originally established through a proclamation by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, making this the 73rd year of observance.

 

Source: sdpb.org

Photo Credit: gettyimages-steve-greer

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