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- General Farm Safety Awareness
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An Ounce of Prevention
Gotta Go, Joe
One Lump or Two
Head Over Wheels
Hefty, Hefty, Hefty
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4Any workplace condition, activity, or
characteristic that, by itself or combined with
other factors, can lead to an incident resulting
in injury, illness, property damage, or even
death.
5Job safety analysis, routine inspections, daily
maintenance checks, owners manual review, and
system safety reviews.
6This action takes a look at the combination of
agents of injury - the environment and the
operator (or human factor).
7The emphasis of a positive approach to hazard
identification and correction.
8These include the weather, the work site,
isolation of work, availability of emergency
services, personal hygiene, as well as noise,
vibration, lighting, and dusts.
9The consequence of taking a shortcut rather than
the recommended safer way of completing a task.
10Parts on equipment that must often be taken off
for maintenance but need to be replaced before
using the equipment.
11Stepping over this moving part instead of walking
around it may save 3 seconds, but could cost your
life.
12Never use these to check for leaks in hydraulic
or other high pressure lines.
13Jumping or otherwise not using the steps.
14PPE
15Provides protection for your head when working in
areas where things can fall or where you could
bump your head on something hard.
16Protection used when working in noisy areas, on
loud equipment, or sometimes in livestock
confinement buildings.
17Protection worn when doing tasks in which object
can be thrown, such as grinding, sawing,
hammering, trimming, or mowing.
18Protection used in an oxygen-deficient confined
space.
19Used together these will protect the life of a
tractor operator in the event of an overturn.
20Occurs when a load is hitched above the tractors
drawbar.
21The amount of time it takes for a rear overturn
to occur.
22ROPS
23Its what may happen when the right front wheel
of the tractor enters a ditch and the operator
tries to turn it back onto the roadway.
24On square balers, never pull anything out of this
because its easy to become entangled in it.
25The number of extra riders allowed on a combine
with a cab and one seat.
26The proper position for hydraulically raised and
lowered equipment when it needs to be serviced.
27Its what you should do before servicing any type
of self-propelled (motorized) farm equipment.
28Never use your hands to feed this into a baler.
29The source for everything you need to know about
a piece of machinery including safety tips.
30The specific piece of farm machinery that is
involved in 50 of farm fatalities.
Daily Double!!!
31A helmet, goggles, gloves, sturdy boots, ear
plugs.
32The orange retro-reflective triangle on farm
equipment that indicates the vehicle to which it
is attached is traveling 25 mph or less.
33The leading cause of injuries in the home and on
the farm.