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Working in Cold Weather
Kent McGuire – OSU Ag Safety and Health Program Coordinator Winter is around the corner and the ... day to day operations of the farm will continue despite ever increasing winter conditions such as ... trough, cutting wood or loading stored grain can be increasingly difficult when exposed to winter ...
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Local Safety Programs
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/february-2018/announcements/local-safety-programs
late winter and early spring producer meetings – or county Farm Bureau sponsored Workers Compensation ...
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Chain Saw Safety
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/november-2018/injury-prevention/chain-saw-safety
often a fall and winter activity. Having woody landscape trimmed makes for a better environment, and ...
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Book the Grain C.A.R.T. for 2017
the road during the winter months, but 2017 travel is being booked now to kick off in March. Please ...
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Preventing Slips and Falls during Icy Conditions
include thousands more winter slip-and-fall related injuries that were minor and did not result in lost ...
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*Limited Dates Remain*-- Grain C.A.R.T. Programming for 2017
road for the winter months, but 2017 travel is being booked now to kick off in March. Please contact ...
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Carbon Monoxide, Silent but Deadly
Lisa Pfeifer – OSU Ag Safety and Health Education Coordinator Winter is a time when fuel-burning ...
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Reducing Winter Work Injuries
Kent McGuire – OSU Ag Safety and Health Coordinator Winter is around the corner and the day to day ... in winter conditions are at a higher risk of a variety on injuries including: frostbite, ... risk of injury in winter working conditions include:- Plan ahead and wear appropriate clothing for the ...
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The Silent Killer – Carbon Monoxide
Lisa Pfeifer – OSU Ag Safety and Health Education Coordinator Winter is a time when fuel-burning ...
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February is Heart Disease Awareness Month
knowing what your break-even point is and at what level to market your crop. · Doing winter ... yourself in the cold weather. Winter is also the time for farmer meetings. I often ask, “What is your most ...