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National Farm Safety and Health Week: “Don’t Learn Safety by Accident”

It’s the third week of September, which means it is once again time for annual “National Farm Safety and Health Week” in the U.S. For many rural areas, harvest season is the busiest time of year, and also one of the most dangerous. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the agriculture industry is consistently at the highest risk for occupational injuries and fatalities, with 453 fatalities in 2021, or an equivalent of 19.5 deaths per 100,000 workers. Farming is also one of the few industries in which family members, including children, are also at risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries.

The theme of this year’s National Farm Safety Week, “Don’t Learn Safety by Accident,” serves as a reminder to farmers, ranchers, and other ag professionals to be proactive about safety. As Dan Neenan of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety explains, the word “accident” is a misnomer. “An accident in most people’s mind means there’s nothing that could have been done to prevent it,” he told USDA in a recent discussion. Neenan says that’s why this year’s theme also brings attention to “preventable incidents.”

To help farms, ranches, and other operations refresh their safety practices and awareness, free webinars will be hosted each weekday that focus on accident prevention, mental and physical health, and safety best practices. Each webinar will be available at AgiSafe HERE. The schedule includes:
Monday, Sept. 16 – Equipment and Rural Roadway Safety

11 a.m. CDT – Skid Loader Safety
1 p.m. CDT – Sharing the Road: Agricultural Equipment and the Driving Public

Tuesday, Sept. 17 – Health and Wellness

11 a.m. CDT – Noise: Bad for My Ears and Heart, too?
1 p.m. CDT – Conversations on Access to Lethal Means

Wednesday, Sept. 18 – Generations of Farming

11 a.m. CDT – Three Step Process to Farm Succession Planning
1 p.m. CDT – Training Future Generations of Farmers through Registered Apprenticeship
3 p.m. CDT – Train the Trainer – No Safe Way to Vape

Thursday, Sept. 19 – Confined Space

11 a.m. CDT – Causes of Oxygen Deficiency, Confined Space, and Toxic Fumes
1 p.m. CDT – Grain Related Entrapment: Are We Focusing on the Right Problem?

Friday, Sept. 20 – Reporting Ag Injuries

11 a.m. CDT – It Pays to Talk Safety in Ag
1 p.m. CDT – Using a Novel App Prototype to Assess Heat Stress Risk Among Outdoor Workers

AgriSafe also offers training and rescue programs throughout the year on a variety of topics and provides additional webinars to increase awareness for agricultural safety.

The annual National Farm Safety and Health Week promotion was initiated by the National Safety Council and has been proclaimed as such by each sitting U.S. President since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944. National Farm Safety and Health Week is led by the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS), the agricultural partner of the National Safety Council. (Sources: Farm Bureau, AgriSafe)

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