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Preventing Barn Fires
do not connect several cords together; use a longer cord for longer distances.- Place fire ...
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Working in Cold Temperatures
fatigue, confusion, disorientation. Can be mild to severe depending on symptoms. Frostbite: Actual freezing ...
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Universal Design and Assistive Technology
easier? Several of these concepts can be applied to your farm shop and buildings to make work outside ...
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Slips, Trips, and Falls
livestock to pasture. Throughout the workday, a farmer may encounter several types of walking and working ...
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Wellness: Exercise and Eat Healthy to Reduce Your Risk of Cancer
for the week, and cutting up enough vegetables and fruit for several days makes healthy eating much ...
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Safety Considerations for Hay Baling Season
hot temperatures and haymows with no air movement, take several breaks and stay hydrated with water. ...
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Summer Days Ahead: Don’t Ignore Heat Stress!
dizziness, fatigue, loss of strength, cramps, severe thirst, dry mouth, and mood changes. As conditions ...
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Recognizing Farm Equipment Hazards
a solid object strikes a single edge. Injuries can range from severe cuts to amputation. Common equipment ...
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Should Have Known Better
Cindy Folck—Guest Writer I should have known better. I’m recovering from a severe concussion; one ...
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Working in Cold Weather
activity. The following are recommendations for working in cold environments:- Wear several layers of ...