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  1. Summer Days Ahead: Don’t Ignore Heat Stress!

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2021/summer-days-ahead-don%E2%80%99t-ignore-heat-stress

    possible and give them cool water to drink, in small amounts, but as much as they can drink.  Loosen or ... the person’s body with cool water or apply wet towels; change the towels frequently to keep them cool. ... danger signs of heat stress.    The following measures can lower the risk of heat-related illness: Drink ...

  2. MAKE YOUR LIFE SWEET NOT YOUR DRINK

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/make-your-life-sweet-not-your-drink

    Choose water first to quench your thirst. Avoid sugary drinks, like energy drinks, sweetened tea ... and coffee and soda. Advocate for healthy drink options, like clean drinking water, to be available in ...

  3. Summer Safety Series

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/summer-safety-series

    strategies to keep your family safe this season. Attend as many sessions as you'd like.  WHEN: ... Safety May 10: Water Safety May 17: Grilling/Food Safety May 24: Hydration & Heat Safety   ...

  4. Grazing Snow

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/grazing-snow

    that amount of heat when forced to eat snow. Animals can drink water much faster than they can eat its ... snow-access for water was given compared to those with drinking water, but body conditions were all still ... producers utilizing open rangeland where providing water access and keeping it thawed would be extremely ...

  5. Flu Season is Here!

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/october-november-2016/emergency-management/flu-season-here

    a balanced diet Drink plenty of water Exercise regularly Get plenty of rest Try not to touch your eyes, nose, ... or mouth Stay away from those who are sick when possible Stay home if you get sick and keep sick ...

  6. Poultry Biosecurity

    https://franklin.osu.edu/news/poultry-biosecurity

    to check out this video to learn how to keep you and your backyard flock safe.  ...

  7. Mindfulness and Food Safety

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/mindfulness-and-food-safety

    Are you ready?  It may feel like the season of wonder…as in how will I get it all done?   Maybe ... and really appreciate the moments.  How can I do that?  See if any of the below make sense to you to ... try. Stop for a minute and: * Listen to the sounds around you---it may be music; it may be children’s ...

  8. Heat Stress

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/heat-stress

    Drinking water is certainly the foundation of heat abatement. Ensure that water is supplied in sufficient ... drink up to 80 gallons of water in the summer. 45 gallons are needed just to produce the milk while the ... heat abatement: SAW. Shade, air, and water are the three focus areas. Cattle’s first goal is to find ...

  9. How To Handle Holiday Ham

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/how-handle-holiday-ham

    Safety and Inspection Service recommends the following tips to keep guests and hosts safe at holiday ... important when considering buying one. Forty degrees is the safe temperature when buying refrigerated hams. ... below. Two is the safe time. Take perishable ham home and refrigerate it within two hours. Bacteria grow ...

  10. Can Animals Spread Disease to Humans?

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2021/can-animals-spread-disease-humans

    pathogens can be either bacterial, viral, or parasitic.  How can they spread? The Centers for Disease ... have been contaminated. Examples include aquarium tank water, pat habitats, chicken coops, barns, ... plants, soil, and pet food/water bowls. Vector-borne – Being bitten by a tick, mosquito, or flea. ...

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