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  1. 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.  ...

  2. Cold Weather Exposure

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-591107

    done. Discuss with your employees the dangers overexposure to the cold presents and how to prevent cold ... so it is important to be aware of the temperature and how to protect yourself against it. Cold ... in a hazardous situation. Boots should be waterproof and insulated. By wearing a hat, you will keep ...

  3. Pantry Food Storage

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5401

    Nutrition How long will a food stay safe to eat and still have the same nutrient content it had when ... to store dishes, pots, and pans, but these cabinets are too warm for keeping food safe and at top ... humidity or temperature, the surface may "bloom" or become discolored. Bloomed chocolate is safe ...

  4. Salmonella

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5566-11

    counters with paper towels or clean cloths and hot soapy water before and after cooking food. Keep foods ... infections to be passed along. It is important to keep pets out of the kitchen when preparing food and to ... salmonellosis and complications such as meningitis (infection of the spinal fluid). How Can you Control ...

  5. Safe Use of the Power-Take-Off (PTO) for Trainers and Supervisors

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-892264

    the hazards they present, and safe practices. Demonstrate how to hook up and unhook a PTO properly. ... separate, disengage the PTO immediately and stop the power unit. Keep safety shields securely fastened on ... (PTO) safely. Trainer’s Note Power-take-offs (PTOs) are used on various machines and lawn equipment. ...

  6. PetPALS Supplies

    https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/animal-sciences/ohio-4-h-petpals/preparing-pets/supplies

    Water bowl or bottle. (For a water bowl, a disposable plasticware bowl can be used.) Drinking water from ... home or bottled water. (Pets may not drink water that is unfamiliar to them, or different water, i.e. ... chlorinated water, may cause stomach or intestinal upsets.) Anti-bacterial hand sanitizer (Know the facility’s ...

  7. Food Safety in Gardens

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1153

    (COM-0001-99) provides detailed information on how to prepare safe compost for the garden. If you choose to use ... reduced. City water, which is treated to meet state and federal drinking water standards (potable water ... testing laboratories in Ohio. Well water must also meet drinking water standards.  Collecting rainwater is ...

  8. Water Effects on Livestock Performance

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-13

    days without water. Livestock should be given all the water they can drink because animals that do not ... drink enough water may suffer stress or dehydration. Signs of dehydration or lack of water are ... all water must be provided as drinking water. Feeds that are high in moisture such as green chop, ...

  9. Targeting a Healthier Diet

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SS-123

    could result in toxicity. Water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body. Minerals help keep water ... habits and nutrition, your health may also be influenced by: habits such as smoking, drinking and taking ... medication life stresses and how they are managed practicing safety measures in and around your home your ...

  10. Infused Water with Ohio Local Foods

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5363

    a single-sized glass, it could be made in either a drinking glass or a larger amount in a water pitcher. No ... produce so those ingredients are not floating in the water when it is time to drink it. Infused water ... msue.anr.msu.edu/news/pass_the_water_please.  Powers-Barker, P. (2015, July 14). Do you infuse your water with Ohio local foods? [Blog post]. ...

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