Share with your workers: New agriculture safety resources available in 4 languages
Share these easy-to-use resources in four different languages with your workers to keep them safe and protect your business.
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Share these easy-to-use resources in four different languages with your workers to keep them safe and protect your business.
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Harvest season can be hectic. But don't overlook the signs and symptoms of workers, friends and family members experiencing mental health challenges. Here's what to watch for.
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This infographic highlights agriculture related fatality data in Canada for the 10-year period between 2011 to 2020.
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Machines are everywhere on the farm. They are powerful and can be dangerous to operate and work around if you're not careful. Learn tips to stay safe when working with farm machinery.
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Go nowLadders are common tools used on the farm. But if not used safely, they can cause injuries or even death. Get tips to stay safe when using ladders and working at heights.
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Ladders are common tools used on the farm. But if not used safely, they can cause injuries or even death. Check out this video and learn how to stay safe when using ladders and working at heights.
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Farming and Agriculture businesses face unique hazards—from heavy machinery and equipment use to the handling of chemicals and biological agents. This video explores the essentials of agriculture safe
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Machines are everywhere on the farm. They are powerful and can be dangerous to operate and work around if you're not careful. Watch this short video for tips on staying safe around farm machinery.
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One of the biggest threats on the farm is one of the most commonly used vehicles – tractors. Watch this quick video to learn important tips for staying safe in and around tractors.
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Get your workers up to speed on health & safety with an orientation eCourse
Register nowTractors are essential to farm operations, but without proper care and safety precautions, they can be dangerous. Get tips for staying safe in and around these vehicles.
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In this episode, we will explore the topic of hazardous atmospheres, what makes them hazardous, and the right steps to take to protect farmers, their families, and their workers from harm.
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Health & safety resources for your Spanish speaking workers
Get them nowThe Farm Safety Roundup podcast series is designed to promote health and safety culture to farmers, their families, and their workforce by advancing the conversation on prevention as a powerful tool.
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If you're travelling through rural areas, you may find yourself driving near agricultural machinery. Find out the 10 best practices to share the road with farm equipment and stay safe on the road.
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Did you know hearing loss in adult farmers is almost double that of non-farmers? Find out what common noises may be the cause of hearing loss and get 5 tips to protect your hearing.
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Tailgate Talks are tools used to deliver short 10 – 15 minute hands-on awareness sessions to support your workplace training programs.
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The Arborist Safe Work Practices (ASWP) are safe work guidelines, written by the industry, for the industry.
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Working impaired reduce your motor coordination and reaction time, compromise your judgment and decision-making, and cause mood swings or personality changes. Get 9 tips to ensure you're fit for work.
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Harvest season can be a very hectic time for farmers. Get tips to help you and your workers get through the busy harvest season with your physical and mental health intact.
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Learn MoreFor most Ontario farmers, working alone is just part of the job. “70% of farms in Ontario are owner-operated without employees, so there’s a lot of working alone.” Get 6 tips for working alone safely.
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COVID-19 may have taken a back seat in the mindset of many Ontarians, but the virus - and others such as colds and flu - can still affect your employees and your workplace.
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