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  1. Stay safe on the farm = Tenga cuidado en la finca (SuDoc L 1.2:SA 1/2/ENG.-SPAN.) by U.S. Dept of Labor, 1999
  2. Electrocution hazards on the farm (Pm-1265k) by Charles V Schwab, 1992
  3. Safe use of skid-steer loaders on the farm (University of Wisconsin--Extension, Cooperative Extension) by Mark A Purschwitz, 1996
  4. Farm machinery safety;: Physical welfare effects of the man-machine interaction on farms, (Royal Commission on Farm Machinery. Study) by Graham Francis Donaldson, 1968
  5. Safe work practices on dairy farms (Extension folder / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota) by Robert A Aherin, 1982
  6. Injuries among youth on farms in the United States, 1998 (DHHS) by John R Myers, 2001
  7. Proposed regulations on the control of migratory farm worker transportation in North Carolina (Special study) by Perry Powell, 1961
  8. Stray voltage on Wisconsin dairy farms: Analysis and perspective from two surveys of stray voltage by Dean Jefferson, 1992
  9. Safe use of farm machinery movement on public roads (Extension folder / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Minnesota) by Robert A Aherin, 1982
  10. Comparison of Data on Agricultural Countermeasures at Four Farms in the Former Soviet Union (NRPB Report) by National Radiological Protection Board, 1996-06
  11. Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms by Committee on the Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms, National Research Council, 2004-05-05
  12. Farm-State Senators Call for Warning Labels on Imported French Wines.: An article from: Food & Drink Weekly
  13. 'The impacts of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 on U.S. Agriculture'.: An article from: Pro Farmer by Unavailable, 2010-01-02
  14. The farmer on guard: former pork producer Jim Moseley monitors the nation's food security: USDA second-in-command Jim Moseley manages 120,000 employees ... yet.(Profile): An article from: Top Producer by Jane Fullerton, 2002-11-01

41. Carlow Nationalist - 2002/11/11: Improving Safety On The Farm
TCM Archives Carlow Nationalist 2002/11/11 Improving safety on the farm.
http://archives.tcm.ie/carlownationalist/2002/11/11/story3454.asp

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Carlow Nationalist
Monday, November 11, 2002 :
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NEWS SPORT LOCAL NEWS ... OTHER NEWS Improving safety on the farm
IN the last 7 years (1995-2001), 146 people lost their lives on Irish farms. Of these, 36 were children. Last year alone saw 24 fatalities in the farming community, seven of which were children. Simply put, an Irish farm is one of the most dangerous workplaces in the country.
In an effort to reduce these shocking statistics, Teagasc, in conjunction with the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), are to hold educational events for farmers aimed at improving safety on their farms.
The HSA is promoting these farm safety events in order to reduce accidents in high-risk sectors. The Authority has identified agriculture as a priority sector in 2002 and it is committed to completing 1300 farm inspections by the end of the year.
Tom Beegan, Director General of the HSA, who himself comes from a farming background, has urged all farming families to attend the events in either Kilkenny or Galway and seize this opportunity to learn how to prevent accidents on their own farms. He said: “Prevention doesn’t just happen, it demands time and effort but the rewards are great and I would remind all farmers that it is in their own interests and in their children’s interests to take appropriate safety measures.”
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42. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids

http://www.fs4jk.org/

43. Europa - Food Safety: From The Farm To The Fork
Includes introduction, animal health/prevention and control of animal diseases, animal welfare, animal Category Society Issues Animal Welfare Farming Government...... Animal Health /, safety of Food Products, Prevention and Control. de fr, PlantHealth /, International Food, Pesticides safety, safety Issues / Codex,
http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/index_en.html
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE
Introduction
White Paper on Food Safety / Strategic Priorities Animal Health / Safety of Food Products Prevention and Control of Animal diseases ... Measures (SPS)
Updated 09 April 2003 Press release
Avian influenza in the Netherlands: restrictions extended
, 09 April 2003 Press release
Results of the Agriculture and Fisheries Council of 8 April 2003
, 09 April 2003 Animal Health / Prevention and Control of Animal diseases
Avian Influenza : Chronology of outbreak in the Netherlands starting 28 February 2003 updated Scientific Committee for Toxicity, Ecotoxicity and the Environment
Opinion
on the results of the Risk Assessment of: SODIUM PERBORATE - Environmental part (CAS N° 11138-47-9; EINECS N° 234-390-0) carried out in the framework of Council Regulation (EEC) 793/93 on the evaluation and control of the risks of existing substances (adopted during the 37th plenary meeting of 1 April 2003) Scientific Committee on Animal Nutrition
New opinion
Veterinary Inspections
Final report
of a mission carried out in Greece from 9 to 13 December 2002 in order to evaluate the progress to the brucella melitensis eradication and control programme and the application of Council Directive 92/46/EEC on the health rules for the production and placing on the market of milk and milk products (8724/2002)

44. Farm Safety Association - Horticultural, Agricultural Safety
Promoting safety and safety education to Ontario farmers.
http://www.fsai.on.ca/
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Welcome to the Farm Safety Association (FSA) website. We have been dedicated to providing the most up-to-date health and safety information to Ontario's Agriculture, Horticulture and Landscaping industries and Agricultural community since 1973. We trust you will find the material provided within this website to be current and useful. The newest development to our site is the availability of services in French. These pages will become available to you as they are developed. Dean Anderson
The elimination of all workplace injuries and illnesses. To promote safe, healthy workplaces and lifestyles for the Agricultural, Horticultural and Landscaping industries in Ontario.
To promote safe, healthy workplaces and lifestyles for the Agricultural, Horticultural and Landscaping industries in Ontario to eliminate all workplace injuries and illnesses. Farm Safety Association, Agricultural, Landscaping, workplace injury, Silo Gas, Tractor Safety, FSA, Ag Safety, Greenhouse, Horticultural, Animals, Manure Gas, Safety Associations, Child Safety, Fact sheets, Videos, Power Takeoff, Pto, Rops, Rollover, Confined space, Farm Injury, Farm fatality, A.S.A.P.

45. Farm Safety
Government department responsible for farm safety in the province.
http://www.labour.gov.sk.ca/farmsafety/
Farm Safety Feature Projects See the winning posters and download the screensaver! Farm Safety Week Proclaimed (March 5, 2003 news release) Farm Safety Guide new publication Farm Safety Calendar Features Students' Artwork Grow up with Safety Safety presentations from the Institute for Agricultural, Rural and Environmental Health (IAREH) Tractor Rollovers and Runovers Clothing and Protective Equipment for Agricultural Chemical Application Rural Stress Preventing Farm Machinery Entanglements ... Professional Kit Available Agriculture is Saskatchewan's largest industry. It can also be the most dangerous. 330 people have died in farm incidents since 1983. Sask Labour's Farm Safety Program works with many partners to prevent injuries and promote safe work practices on the farm through:
  • presentations for the schools and public
  • exhibits at trade shows
  • information for the media
  • resource information for the public

46. Farm And Ranch Safety And Health Association - Home Page
Association dedicated to reducing the number of injuries and accidents on farms and ranches through continuing programs of safety and education. Course information, resources, staff listings, list of services, board of directors, and contact details.
http://www.farsha.bc.ca/
Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association
Committed to creating a safer work environment for BC's agricultural industry, the Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association has strategically located Regional Safety Coordinator's throughout the province to provide ongoing safety courses, safety materials and helpful advice. Browse our site to see how we can help to provide a safer work environment for you.
Sign up for our Pesticide Applicators Course Subscribe to our newsletter This page accessed times since January 1, 2002

47. Fencing Solutions;Index: Fences, Fencing, Horse Fence, Vinyl Fence, Non Climb Fe
Manufacture and distributor of high quality products to add safety and security to horse fencing.
http://www.fencingsolutions.com

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Welcome to Equi-Tee Farm and Fence!
Do you believe that safely enclosing horses requires special consideration?
Although there are many fencing styles to choose from, most are not optimized for horses. We manufacture and distribute high quality products to add safety and security to horse fencing to reduce horse injuries and excessive maintenance. You can build an attractive, inexpensive fence or arena yourself that is secure and increases the value of your property. By utilizing the strength and security of non-climb and the beauty and safety of white vinyl we have produced the perfect hybrid fencing solution that you see pictured here, a new fence style that we call " Equi-Fence ". It is important to note here that Equi-Tee manufactures and markets only one component of the "Equi-fence" system, the adapter Because of the high cost of freight, it is not economical for us to sell you the top rails, t-posts and non-climb wire. These components will need to be acquired locally, however; many companies will supply you with a nearby dealer address . A quick estimate of the cost of a fence is approximately $2.50 per lineal foot

48. Food Safety: From The Farm To The Fork (EL)
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http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/index_el.html
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49. Farm Alarm: Coping With Stress
In addition to an informative brochure, farm Alarm consists of a theaterbased workshop that explores various stressors that have an impact on the safety, health and quality of life of farm families throughout the Midwest.
http://safety.coafes.umn.edu/farmalarm/
The players portray farmer's lives with the many things that often lead to a large buildup of stress. (Photograph by Ron Van Zee) Partners for Farm Health and Safety recently developed a resource entitled Farm Alarm: Coping with Stress . In addition to an informative brochure (available in our publications section), Farm Alarm consists of a theater-based workshop (performed by Theatre at Work ) that explores various stressors that have an impact on the safety, health and quality of life of farm families throughout the Midwest. Several studies show a direct connection between a person's level of stress and their potential for an on-the-job injury. Stress is linked with numerous illnesses and diseases such as heart disease, ulcers, hypertension, and infection. With farming ranking as one of the nation's most deadly industries, we believe that many farm safety and health decisions are directly influenced by the high stress level in agriculture. To reduce injuries and occupational illness among farm families, we must work to help farmers manage stress. The workshop is made interactive with the audience through the mediator who coordinates the discussion throughout the performance. The script was based largely on interviews with Minnesota farm families during which they talked about the influences of stress in their lives and described how successful families can cope with stress.

50. NFU Little Red Tractor: Home Page
Information on the British symbol of food safety, animal welfare, and care for the environment.
http://www.littleredtractor.org.uk/
document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); When you buy food carrying the little red tractor stamp of approval, you can be sure it has been produced to stringent standards that are independently inspected. They cover all aspects of production on the farm from looking after the countryside to food hygiene and safety, what animals are fed and how they are cared for.
The brainchild of British farmers and growers, the little red tractor roared into action in June 2000. And with all the major supermarkets right behind it, the little red tractor has already made its mark on thousands of different product lines all over Britain.

51. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids: Services
safety Fact Sheets Thank you for your interest in farm safety. We youth.For more information on farm safety please call (800) 4235437.
http://www.fs4jk.org/factsheets.html
Safety Fact Sheets
Thank you for your interest in farm safety. We are proud of the list of fact sheets we have. If you would like information on a topic not covered here, please contact Farm Safety 4 Just Kids at or email us at factsheets@fs4jk.org We encourage you to use the information provided in the fact sheets in your publications. To let your readers know about additional way to keep kids safe on the farm, please include the following statement: "Farm Safety 4 Just Kids is a non-profit organization working in the mission to promote a safe farm environment to prevent health hazards, injuries, and fatalities to children and youth. For more information on farm safety please call
Livestock Safety
ATV Safety Chemical Safety Farm Safety During Cold Weather ... Staying Safe Around Lawn Mowers
Latest Statistics Injuries Among Youth on Farms in the United States-1998
Approximately 33,000 youth less than 20 years of age were injured on farms in the United States in 1998. This number includes youth working, living on, visiting, and accompanying employed parent. According to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) this estimate should be considered a conservative figure. This information was gathered by a random sample of farms across the US using a computer assisted interview survey instrument. Youth contract laborers were excluded.

52. ERS Publications -
A safety Net for farm Households. Craig Gundersen, Mitchell Morehart,Leslie Whitener, Linda Ghelfi, James Johnson, Kathleen Kassel
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/AER788/
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A Safety Net for Farm Households
Craig Gundersen, Mitchell Morehart, Leslie Whitener, Linda Ghelfi, James Johnson, Kathleen Kassel, Betsey Kuhn, Ashok Mishra, Susan Offutt, and Laura Tiehen
Agricultural Economic Report No. 788. 44 pp, Dec 2000
Discussions in the public arena have raised fundamental questions about the ultimate goals of farm policy and the need for establishing a safety net for farm households. This report examines four scenarios for government assistance to agriculture based on the concept of ensuring some minimum standard of living. Lower income farmers would benefit relatively more from the safety net scenarios, while farmers producing selected commodities benefit relatively more from current farm programs. Farm households in the Northern Crescent, the Eastern Uplands, the Southern Seaboard, and the Fruitful Rim all would generally receive a higher level and a greater proportion of benefits than under current programs. A clear understanding of objectives and intended beneficiaries must be the starting point for discussions of future farm policy.

53. Turkey -- From Farm To Freezer
From the United States Department of Agriculture, Food safety and Inspection Service. Describes process of bringing turkey from the farm to the home kitchen. Explains the different kinds of labels used, e.g. free range , natural , Kosher . Includes links to other Food Service turkey fact sheets.
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OA/pubs/farmfreeze.htm
Food Safety and Inspection Service
United States Department of Agriculture
Washington, D.C. 20250-3700 Food Safety Features Slightly Revised October 2001
Turkey - From Farm To Freezer
"How long can a turkey be kept in the freezer?" This question is often heard by the food safety specialists answering USDA’s Meat and Poultry Hotline. Although the optimum freezing time for quality best flavor and texture is 1 year, consumers are usually surprised to learn that, from a safety standpoint, frozen turkeys may be kept indefinitely in a freezer. Callers ask hundreds of other questions about turkeys – from the time they are hatched on the farm until they make it home to the freezer. Although turkey is enjoyed year round, the peak time for buying, cooking, and storing whole turkeys is the November and December holiday season. This is the time we see a large increase in the number of whole turkeys for sale in our local grocery stores. To ensure that the supply of whole birds is adequate to meet consumer holiday demands, each year during the month of May, millions of turkey eggs are put into incubators. After about 4 weeks of incubation, a baby turkey (poult) is hatched. The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather. For the next 4 to 5 months (depending on the desired market weight), these turkeys roam freely around the barn, eating their way through many pounds of feed (consisting mainly of corn and soybean meal along with a supplement of vitamins and minerals).

54. Foothills Farm
Located in northern Ontario, we offer summer riding camps with swimming and other recreational activities. All activities are fully supervised and safety is stressed.
http://www.foothillsfarm.on.ca
Located in scenic Northern Ontario, Foothills Farm boasts a regulation Olympic size indoor riding arena. Weather is no problem. Large outdoor rings, miles of beautiful riding trails, a challenging cross country course with obstacles for all levels, swimming and other recreational activities. All activities are fully supervised and safety is stressed. With all this to be had, this is the perfect place to spend your summer riding camp vacation. Our March Break form is now available. When clicking on this link, a new window will open. Just close the window when you are done printing the form and the waiver. This will bring you back to our main page. Summer Camp spots in 2003 are now posted. Thank you for choosing Foothills Farm as your vacation location. We sincerely hope your time with us will be a memory to cherish forever. The Winter/Spring Newsletter is available. All 2002 Show results are available. 2003 Events are up and available programs are linked to the dates. Check out our results from the Ontario Trillium Championships: Foothills Farm
5715 Nickel Offset Rd. Chelmsford, Ontario P0M 1L0

55. Georgia Farm Bureau Safety: Hypothermia
When you hear about hypothermia, you usually envision someone stranded in a terrible winter storm. However, hypothermia can occur when it's wet, windy and up to 50 or 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This condition is most common in cold weather, but infants and the elderly can develop hypothermia at temperatures greater than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
http://www.gfb.org/safety/winter.htm
Working Outside in Winter When you hear about hypothermia, you usually envision someone stranded in a terrible winter storm. However, a form of hypothermia can occur when it's wet, windy and up to 50 or 60 degrees Fahrenheit. This condition is most common in cold weather, but infants and the elderly can develop hypothermia at temperatures greater than 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Hypothermia develops when a person gets so chilled that their body is unable to warm up and their natural defenses against cooling start to fail. The chilling conditions of hypothermia set in when the body loses heat faster than it retains heat. Farmers and others who work outside for hours at a time are the most susceptible to hypothermia. Contact with water can bring hypothermia on even faster, be-cause water cools your body temperature 25 to 30 times faster than air. If you are drenched from rain or perspiring heavily, you will lose body heat faster than you would under dry conditions. If you have to work outside in wet conditions, you should try to dress appropriately. Proper clothing includes rain gear, gloves, sturdy work boots, and headgear. About half of your body heat escapes through your head, so wearing a hat can slow down that process. The common symptoms of hypothermia include: uncontrollable shivering, cool skin, rigid muscles, weak pulse, a slow reaction time and slurred speech.

56. Farmworker Justice Fund
Information on public policy and legal issues regarding migrant and seasonal farm workers, including labor law, immigration, occupational safety and health, women's issues and access to justice.
http://www.fwjustice.org
FARMWORKER JUSTICE FUND, INC.
1010 Vermont Ave., N.W., Suite 915
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 783-2628 Fax: (202) 783-2561
e-mail: fjf@nclr.org
For twenty-two years, helping empower migrant and seasonal farmworkers to improve their wages and working conditions, labor and immigration policy, health and safety, and access to justice.
Note: We are repairing our website. Sorry for the inconvenience. We will be re-installing materials on the website fixing up links.
For information about sponsorship opportunities for the Fourth Annual Farmworker Justice Award Reception, for Rep. George Miller, on May 21st in Washington, D.C., please contact Lorna Baez at 202-783-2628 ext. 211 or lnbaez@nclr.org , or click here for our special events page
To download the Spring 2003 edition of the Farmworker Justice News , our newsletter, in Adobe Acrobat format, please click here or on the typewriter below.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to advance our mission on behalf of farmworkers. The Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For online donations using a credit card, click on the Network for Good icon above. Or you may send a check to Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc., 1010 Vermont Ave., N.W., Suite 915, Washington, D.C. 20005
Victory for International Migrant Farmworkers in Case Against U.S. Department of Labor Illegal Wage Rate Policy

57. ISU Extension To Agriculture And Natural Resources Home Page
Includes information on field specialists, farm business management,gardens, food safety, water quality, valueadded agriculture.
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ag/
last updated: April 08, 2003
Website design by Liisa Järvinen
Latest News Gardening is Good for You (Yard and Garden Column) Sphagnum Peat Moss Improves Poor Soil (Reiman's Pick) Topics
Includes information you need about everything from crops, livestock, and farm business management to forestry and lawn and gardens. Field Specialists
Find out who the ISU Extension field specialists are in your area. Success Stories C ontact s for More Information
Find an expert by subject/topic and download the ANR Field and Staff Directory. Find It
Looking for something? Check this alphabetical listing. For Staff Only Donald R. Lewis
109 Curtiss Hall
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-1050 Tel. 515-294-7801
Fax 515-294-5099 Email: agdir@iastate.edu ... and justice for all. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Many materials can be made available in alternative formats for ADA clients. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964.

58. It's In Your Hands
Education on home, outdoor and workplace electrical safety in areas such as fire, farm, contractor, public safety and child proofing.
http://www.itsinyourhands.on.ca
Campaign Products Safety Order ...
Electricity Distributors Association
For information on this website email the webmaster

59. Safety First! The Farm Is As Safe As You Make It - Farm Family Health Vol. 7 Iss
are listed below. British Columbia farm safety. The farm and Ranch 604)5321786. farm safety in Atlantic Canada. From the other side
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/publicat/ffh-sfa/vol7-2/ff7-2a_e.html
Fall 1999, Volume 7, Number 2
Safety First! The Farm is as Safe as You Make it
There is growing awareness and concern about the occupational safety hazards for farm operators and their families. These hazards include tractors and other machinery, pesticides, toxic gases, large animals and a host of other possibilities. Many organizations have addressed these hazards by developing farm safety programs, a few of which are listed below.
British Columbia Farm Safety
The Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association of British Columbia (FARSHA) website ( www.farsha.bc.ca ) offers a comprehensive collection of videos, training kits, presentation packages and written materials. FARSHA's presentation packages are available for loan on a "first-come" basis. Booklets, pamphlets, information sheets, a variety of safety decals and safety manuals are free. Contact FARSHA through the website or by mail at Suite 102, 5755 Glover Road, Langley, B.C. V3A 8H4, by phone at (604) 532-1789 or by fax at (604) 532-1786.
Farm Safety in Atlantic Canada
From the other side of the country, the Atlantic Canada Farm Health and Safety website (

60. Atlantic Canada Farm Health And Safety Web Site
For those working in farm safety, including managers, parents and teachers. Information on newsletters, safety officers, health, pesticides, children, resources and contacts.
http://www.peifa.ca/farmsafety/
Updated March 27, 2003
The Atlantic Canada Farm Health and Safety Web Site is designed for those working in farm safety, including farm managers who are responsible for their health and others working in their operation. The site also focuses on children who bear the greatest risk in the farm environment. We welcome your comments plus agricultural safety news from your community or committee.
View Farm Stress Management Participants Workbook or download a Word Perfect copy
NEW! View Farm Stress Needs Assessment or download a Word Perfect copy Table of Contents Farm Safety News - notice board, newsletters, news on farm safety.
Farmers as Safety Officers
- educational and printable support materials for farm managers responsible for farm safety.
Taking Care of Your Health
- information on health risks that are particular to those working in agricultural production.
Pesticide Safety
- information on various subjects related to the proper storage and handling of pesticides.
Farm Safety School Stop
- material for teachers who wish to include farm safety in their agri-science or social studies classes. Activity pages, real life stories, video resource lists, sample lesson plans.
Kid's Safety on the Farm
- making the farm a safe place for kids, the Farm Play Safe Program, The Smart Risk Program, kids and chemicals.

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