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NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR JUST KIDS Farm Safety for Just Kids is a non-profit organization working to promote youth safety within the rural environment. This is done through the production and distribution of educational materials and the initiation of programs about farm and rural safety and health. NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR JUST KIDS Farm Safety for Just Kids is a non-profit organization working to promote youth safety within the rural environment. This is done through the production and distribution of educational materials and the initiation of programs about farm and rural safety and health. NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR JUST KIDS Farm Safety for Just Kids is a non-profit organization working to promote youth safety within the rural environment. This is done through the production and distribution of educational materials and the initiation of programs about farm and rural safety and health. NASD - COMPACTING AND BALING SAFETY WARNING! Workers loading,operating,or working near refuse compacting or baling equipment are at risk of serious injury and death. WORKERS should take the following steps to protect themselves from injury when operating or working near compacting and baling equipment : Never bypass or disable interl NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Farm Safety for Young Children. Accidents kill more children than disease, kidnapping, and drugs combined. Each year, an estimated 300 people under age 19 die and approximately 24,000 (65 every day) are seriously hurt on our nation's farms. The rate of death is higher in agriculture than in mining, construction, or the timber industry, and NASD - BOATING- LIGHTNING PROTECTION The purpose of lightning protection is to reduce the damage to the boat and the possibility of injuries or death to the passengers from a lightning strike. If you are considering the purchase of a new or used boat, determine if it is equipped with a properly designed and installed lightning protection system. NASD - SHIELD YOURSELF FROM PTO DANGERS Shield Yourself From PTO Dangers. One of the most hazardous areas on your tractor is the power takeoff shaft. Without proper guards, shields, and constant operator awareness of the risks involved with operating PTO-driven equipment, this spinning shaft can quickly grab and entangle an unsuspecting farmer or family member. NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: IT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY! Farmer's lung is an allergy caused by dust from moldy hay, straw and grain. In early stages of the disease, it can seem like nothing worse than a nagging winter cold. If ignored, the allergic reaction can cause permanent lung damage. The victim may be forced to give up farming and -- in some cases NASD - VENTILATION OF POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND PROCESSING Poultry (turkey, duck and chicken) slaughtering and processing plants typically process 20,000 or more birds per day. The shackling, killing, scalding, and picking areas of the plant emit airborne microorganisms, moisture, and dust. These contaminants are unwanted in NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - COMPACTING AND BALING SAFETY WARNING! Workers loading,operating,or working near refuse compacting or baling equipment are at risk of serious injury and death. WORKERS should take the following steps to protect themselves from injury when operating or working near compacting and baling equipment : Never bypass or disable interl NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR JUST KIDS Farm Safety for Just Kids is a non-profit organization working to promote youth safety within the rural environment. This is done through the production and distribution of educational materials and the initiation of programs about farm and rural safety and health. NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Farm Safety for Young Children. Accidents kill more children than disease, kidnapping, and drugs combined. Each year, an estimated 300 people under age 19 die and approximately 24,000 (65 every day) are seriously hurt on our nation's farms. The rate of death is higher in agriculture than in mining, construction, or the timber industry, and NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of NASD - SHIELD YOURSELF FROM PTO DANGERS Shield Yourself From PTO Dangers. One of the most hazardous areas on your tractor is the power takeoff shaft. Without proper guards, shields, and constant operator awareness of the risks involved with operating PTO-driven equipment, this spinning shaft can quickly grab and entangle an unsuspecting farmer or family member. NASD - AVOIDING GROUNDWATER DAMAGE TO HOMES: REMEDIES FOR Groundwater flooding can cause many problems for homeowners. Structural damage, sewer system back-ups and damaged appliances are three of the most distressing consequences. Fortunately, there are some remedies. They vary in scope, expense and results, just as homeowners vary in their expectations a NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: IT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY! Farmer's lung is an allergy caused by dust from moldy hay, straw and grain. In early stages of the disease, it can seem like nothing worse than a nagging winter cold. If ignored, the allergic reaction can cause permanent lung damage. The victim may be forced to give up farming and -- in some cases NASD - VENTILATION OF POULTRY SLAUGHTERING AND PROCESSING Poultry (turkey, duck and chicken) slaughtering and processing plants typically process 20,000 or more birds per day. The shackling, killing, scalding, and picking areas of the plant emit airborne microorganisms, moisture, and dust. These contaminants are unwanted in NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERS NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUST working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - SIMPLE HOME MODIFICATIONS FOR THE DISABLED Quick Facts A sizeable portion of Coloradans with disabilities depend on the use of a wheelchair for their mobility. Accessibility describes a site, building, facility or portion thereof that can be approached, entered and used by physically disabled people. Adaptability describesthe flexibility o
NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Farm Safety for Young Children. Accidents kill more children than disease, kidnapping, and drugs combined. Each year, an estimated 300 people under age 19 die and approximately 24,000 (65 every day) are seriously hurt on our nation's farms. The rate of death is higher in agriculture than in mining, construction, or the timber industry, and NASD - POWER TOOL SAFETY Safety plays a big part when working with power tools. Anything, from someone interrupting a person at work to a faulty electric connection, can be hazardous. Choose the correct tool for the job. Keep work areas around power tools tidy. Wear eye, hearing and respiratory protectionwhen warranted. P
NASD - AGRICULTURAL MOWER SAFETY An accident with a rotary mower can cost you your life! We all know that a small push mower is a dangerous piece of equipment. Large agricultural mowers , by their nature can do much more damage to an individual. Following safety practices, using proper protective equipment correctly and keeping the NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Help Yourself. Safe work habits are important. Here are three important actions you can take to be safe on the job site. Learn All You Can. To prevent tree trimming accidents, read and follow directions that come with all climbing and trimming equipment. NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - INTERPRETING YOUR WATER TEST REPORT Once a water testing laboratory has completed the analysis of your water, you may receive a report that looks similar to Figure 1. It will contain a list of contaminants tested for the measured concentration of each and will sometimes highlight any problem contaminants. The concentration is the amount of a given substance (weight) in a specific NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERSNIOSH AG CENTERSNIOSH SAFETY TOPICSNIOSH SAFETY TRAININGNIOSH CENTERS OF EXCELLENCENIOSH SAFETY DATA SHEETSHARPS SAFETY NIOSH NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUSTFARMER S LUNG DISEASE SYMPTOMSDANGERS OF INHALING DUSTFARMER S LUNG SYMPTOMSFARMER S LUNG MAYOFARMER S LUNG LIFE EXPECTANCYFARMER S LUNGMAYO CLINIC
working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATESFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENT TODAYFARM ACCIDENT TODAY AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETYOSHA BACKHOE SAFETYBACKHOE LOADER SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINTBACKHOE OPERATION PDFBACKHOE SAFETY PDFBACKHOE SAFETY POWERPOINTBACKHOE SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINT Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDSMANURE PIT AGITATORMANURE PIT CAPACITYMANURE PIT DEATHCONCRETE MANURE PITS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERSNIOSH AG CENTERSNIOSH SAFETY TOPICSNIOSH SAFETY TRAININGNIOSH CENTERS OF EXCELLENCENIOSH SAFETY DATA SHEETSHARPS SAFETY NIOSH NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUSTFARMER S LUNG DISEASE SYMPTOMSDANGERS OF INHALING DUSTFARMER S LUNG SYMPTOMSFARMER S LUNG MAYOFARMER S LUNG LIFE EXPECTANCYFARMER S LUNGMAYO CLINIC
working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATESFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENT TODAYFARM ACCIDENT TODAY AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETYOSHA BACKHOE SAFETYBACKHOE LOADER SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINTBACKHOE OPERATION PDFBACKHOE SAFETY PDFBACKHOE SAFETY POWERPOINTBACKHOE SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINT Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDSMANURE PIT AGITATORMANURE PIT CAPACITYMANURE PIT DEATHCONCRETE MANURE PITS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - SIMPLE HOME MODIFICATIONS FOR THE DISABLED Quick Facts A sizeable portion of Coloradans with disabilities depend on the use of a wheelchair for their mobility. Accessibility describes a site, building, facility or portion thereof that can be approached, entered and used by physically disabled people. Adaptability describesthe flexibility o
NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Farm Safety for Young Children. Accidents kill more children than disease, kidnapping, and drugs combined. Each year, an estimated 300 people under age 19 die and approximately 24,000 (65 every day) are seriously hurt on our nation's farms. The rate of death is higher in agriculture than in mining, construction, or the timber industry, and NASD - POWER TOOL SAFETY Safety plays a big part when working with power tools. Anything, from someone interrupting a person at work to a faulty electric connection, can be hazardous. Choose the correct tool for the job. Keep work areas around power tools tidy. Wear eye, hearing and respiratory protectionwhen warranted. P
NASD - AGRICULTURAL MOWER SAFETY An accident with a rotary mower can cost you your life! We all know that a small push mower is a dangerous piece of equipment. Large agricultural mowers , by their nature can do much more damage to an individual. Following safety practices, using proper protective equipment correctly and keeping the NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Help Yourself. Safe work habits are important. Here are three important actions you can take to be safe on the job site. Learn All You Can. To prevent tree trimming accidents, read and follow directions that come with all climbing and trimming equipment. NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - INTERPRETING YOUR WATER TEST REPORT Once a water testing laboratory has completed the analysis of your water, you may receive a report that looks similar to Figure 1. It will contain a list of contaminants tested for the measured concentration of each and will sometimes highlight any problem contaminants. The concentration is the amount of a given substance (weight) in a specific NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERSNIOSH AG CENTERSNIOSH SAFETY TOPICSNIOSH SAFETY TRAININGNIOSH CENTERS OF EXCELLENCENIOSH SAFETY DATA SHEETSHARPS SAFETY NIOSH NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUSTFARMER S LUNG DISEASE SYMPTOMSDANGERS OF INHALING DUSTFARMER S LUNG SYMPTOMSFARMER S LUNG MAYOFARMER S LUNG LIFE EXPECTANCYFARMER S LUNGMAYO CLINIC
working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATESFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENT TODAYFARM ACCIDENT TODAY AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETYOSHA BACKHOE SAFETYBACKHOE LOADER SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINTBACKHOE OPERATION PDFBACKHOE SAFETY PDFBACKHOE SAFETY POWERPOINTBACKHOE SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINT Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDSMANURE PIT AGITATORMANURE PIT CAPACITYMANURE PIT DEATHCONCRETE MANURE PITS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD - NIOSH AG SAFETY CENTERSNIOSH AG CENTERSNIOSH SAFETY TOPICSNIOSH SAFETY TRAININGNIOSH CENTERS OF EXCELLENCENIOSH SAFETY DATA SHEETSHARPS SAFETY NIOSH NIOSH Ag Safety Centers. The Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention represent a major NIOSH effort to protect the health and safety of agricultural workers and their families. The NIOSH Agricultural Centers were established as part of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / NIOSH NASD - HANDLING FARM ANIMALS SAFELY Handling Farm Animals Safely. Regardless of the types of animals you raise on your farm, complacency and the feeling of being safe in their presence may leave you off guard. Injuries usually occur when the victim does not expect it and all animals should be considered unpredictable. A lack of knowledge of animal behavior could put ahandler
NASD - FARMER'S LUNG: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF MOLD AND DUSTFARMER S LUNG DISEASE SYMPTOMSDANGERS OF INHALING DUSTFARMER S LUNG SYMPTOMSFARMER S LUNG MAYOFARMER S LUNG LIFE EXPECTANCYFARMER S LUNGMAYO CLINIC
working in corn silage. uncapping silos. cleaning silos or grain bins. working around animal feathers, hair, fur, or droppings. working around fish meal. applying agricultural chemicals (e.g., fertilizers and pesticides) working with toxic paints or solvents. Symptoms of Farmer ’s Lung and State of Illness. NASD - ENERGY CONSERVATION AND JOINT PROTECTION Energy conservation and joint protection techniques are suggested for persons with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or any other joint-compromising disorder. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP PREVENT PAIN AND JOINT DEFORMITY: Respect PAIN as a signal to STOP the activity. Make a SCHEDULE of daily act NASD - FARM ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATESFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENTS VIDEOSFARM ACCIDENT TODAYFARM ACCIDENT TODAY AUTHOR ABSTRACT The number of farm-accident fatalities is not declining in proportion to the decline in farm population, partly because of the increasing average age of people on farms. The annual mortality from farm accidents is estimated at from 60 to 70 per 100,000 of farm population. Nonfatal i NASD - WOOD STOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Build a 3.5-inch thick brick masonry wall framed into the combustible wall, with a 12-inch minimum clearance from the clay liner to combustibles. Use a solid, insulated, listed factory-built chimney, with a 9-inch air space to combustibles. Use a 24-gauge sheet-steel chimney connector with ventilated thimble, plus 6 inches of glassfiber
NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETYOSHA BACKHOE SAFETYBACKHOE LOADER SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINTBACKHOE OPERATION PDFBACKHOE SAFETY PDFBACKHOE SAFETY POWERPOINTBACKHOE SAFETY TRAINING POWERPOINT Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - CHANGES TO THE USE OF THE SLOW MOVING VEHICLE SIGN What is a slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign? A slow moving vehicle sign is a reflective orange triangle bordered with red that warns other road users that the vehicle displaying the sign is traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic. New usage of the SMV sign. Prior to December 1996, only farm t NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDSMANURE PIT AGITATORMANURE PIT CAPACITYMANURE PIT DEATHCONCRETE MANURE PITS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - USING AGRICULTURAL ANHYDROUS AMMONIA SAFELY Using Agricultural Anhydrous Ammonia Safely. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most efficient and widely used sources of nitrogen for plant growth. The advantages of ammonia's relatively easy application and ready availability have led to its increased use as a fertilizer on Missouri farms. Anhydrous ammonia also has disadvantages, especiallyin
NASD AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERIES Virtual Tractor Inspection Training Tool. In this course, you will learn how to conduct safety inspections of farm tractors. You will learn to recognize potential risks or hazards caused by missing parts, poorly maintained equipment, or from regular wear and tear on the equipment. Checking to see whether a tractor is properly maintainedand
NASD - SIMPLE HOME MODIFICATIONS FOR THE DISABLED Quick Facts A sizeable portion of Coloradans with disabilities depend on the use of a wheelchair for their mobility. Accessibility describes a site, building, facility or portion thereof that can be approached, entered and used by physically disabled people. Adaptability describesthe flexibility o
NASD - FARM SAFETY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Farm Safety for Young Children. Accidents kill more children than disease, kidnapping, and drugs combined. Each year, an estimated 300 people under age 19 die and approximately 24,000 (65 every day) are seriously hurt on our nation's farms. The rate of death is higher in agriculture than in mining, construction, or the timber industry, and NASD - POWER TOOL SAFETY Safety plays a big part when working with power tools. Anything, from someone interrupting a person at work to a faulty electric connection, can be hazardous. Choose the correct tool for the job. Keep work areas around power tools tidy. Wear eye, hearing and respiratory protectionwhen warranted. P
NASD - AGRICULTURAL MOWER SAFETY An accident with a rotary mower can cost you your life! We all know that a small push mower is a dangerous piece of equipment. Large agricultural mowers , by their nature can do much more damage to an individual. Following safety practices, using proper protective equipment correctly and keeping the NASD - SAFE FARM - FARM EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID KITS blanket (for treating shock) plastic bandages and tape (to cover contaminated areas) disposable rubber gloves and goggles. A first aid kit for tractor or combine. This is a basic kit that can be used to treat small wounds, stop bleeding, support a fracture or sprain, or preserve a severed limb. basic first aid manual. NASD - TREE TRIMMING SAFETY Help Yourself. Safe work habits are important. Here are three important actions you can take to be safe on the job site. Learn All You Can. To prevent tree trimming accidents, read and follow directions that come with all climbing and trimming equipment. NASD - BACKHOE AND LOADER OPERATIONAL SAFETY Backhoes and loaders are useful tools on farms and ranches. Accidents involving backhoes and loaders occur and are often tragic. While accidents may be similar to those that happen to tractors the additional of an attached backhoe and/or loader increases the likelihood of an accident due to increas NASD - BEWARE OF MANURE PIT HAZARDS Beware of Manure Pit Hazards. Since the increased use of manure pits by Michigan livestock producers, there have been several instances where a farmer, family member, or employee has asphyxiated or succumbed to toxic gases from the pit. Cases have been reported where several individuals have died while attempting to rescue a coworker orfamily
NASD - INTERPRETING YOUR WATER TEST REPORT Once a water testing laboratory has completed the analysis of your water, you may receive a report that looks similar to Figure 1. It will contain a list of contaminants tested for the measured concentration of each and will sometimes highlight any problem contaminants. The concentration is the amount of a given substance (weight) in a specific* Topics
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