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October 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Restricted and Confined Spaces) Restricted and Confined Spaces: An Introduction Are you “In the Know” When it Comes to Mental Health? Take 11 – Restricted/Confined Space Why NOT to Burn Agricultural Plastics Pathways of Exposure to Pollutantsfrom Burning Agricultural Plastics Download PDF

September 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Reflective Clothing and Staying Visible) Better for the Both of you – Safety Best Practices for Animal Handling ASAE Hand Signals Save Time, Prevent Frustration Take 11 – Animal Handling Yearn to Burn? Not so Fast… (Prohibited Debris) Download PDF

August 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Harvest Safety) Harvest Safety Highlights 2021 Safe Handling of Veterinary Drugs and Medicated Feeds TilmicosinExposure Take 11 – Chemical Exposure Don’t let the ‘M’ Word Hold you Back This Harvest A Simple Act of Leadership Agricultural Plastics: Get Ready to Recycle! Download PDF

July 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Farm Visitor Safety) Extracting Stuck Equipment Safely Take 11 – Secure Loads Go Indoors When the Thunder Roars Download PDF

June 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Working Remotely and Working Alone, COVID-19 Vaccinations) Reminders About Working Alone Keeping our Kids Safe This Summer Take 11 – Remote Work Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses Download PDF

May 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Working with Energy on Your Farm) Reminders About Power Line Safety This Spring Take 11 – Energy Isolation Fatigue Management on the Farm Download PDF

April 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (the Busy Season) Safety Best Practices for Grain Farms and Ranches Take 11 – Reacquaint Yourself with the Fundamentals of Farm Safety! Safety Resources Refresher Download PDF

March 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Farm Safety Planning) Preventing Injuries from Fatigue, Calving and Run Overs Take 11 – Reacquaint Yourself with the Fundamentals of Farm Safety! Farm Safety Planning and Speaker Series Webinars Download PDF

February 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Upcoming Webinars and Online Resources) Inhalation of Dusts and Moulds on the Farm Mask Fitting with Men’s Facial Hair Take 11 – Reacquaint Yourself with the Fundamentals of Farm Safety! Air Quality Hazards Download PDF

January 2021

It’s Safe to Say – A Message from our Leader (Farmer Mental Health) Falls from Heights Take 11 – Reacquaint Yourself with the Fundamentals of Farm Safety! Steps for Fall Management Download PDF

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