Health and Safety » Farm
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MF2656
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Livestock Safety
Approach livestock slowly from an angle, not directly from behind. Cattle, sheep, horses, and swine can be easily frightened by shadows or surface changes. Moving or flapping objects can disrupt handling. Loud noises can cause distress. 4-page, b/w.
$0.50
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MF2941
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Machinery Safety on the Farm
Timely maintenance, responsible use, and comprehensive safety awareness training are ways farmers can protect themselves and others from injury or death when working with and around agricultural machinery. 4-page, b/w.
$0.55
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DVD582
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Youth Livestock Safety
Young people who show livestock may be at risk of injury. Injury prevention and awareness of livestock–related injuries are our goal. DVD contains print and video lessons for young people who raise and show livestock competitively, and the adult advisers who guide them. Safety for working with animals: beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, meat goats, sheep, and swine. Includes safety checklist, guidelines to help young people with disabilities. Additional information: http://ylsp.bae.ksu.edu
$0.00
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MF2875
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MF2853
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Control and Prevention of Hay Fires
The most common cause of spontaneous combustion fires in hay is excessive moisture. Hay moisture over 20 percent leads to bacteria growth and excess heating. 4-page, b/w.
$0.55
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