Thousands of children are injured and hundreds are killed every year by
hazards found on the farm. Some of these children are working on the
farm while others wander into trouble on their own or are invited into
hazardous areas. Implement injury prevention strategies today to protect
agriculture's greatest resource, our children.
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Do not allow children to roam freely on
the farm. Design a fenced "safe play area." This area should be near
the house and away from work activities.
- Inspect your farm
on a regular basis for hazards that can injure children wandering on
your farm. Correct obvious hazards immediately.
- Children who are
physically able to be involved in farm work should be assigned
age-appropriate tasks and continually trained to perform them. They
should also be constantly supervised.
- Equip all barns,
farm shops, chemical storage areas, livestock pens, etc. with
latches that can be locked or secured so that children cannot enter.
- Always turn
equipment off, lower hydraulics & remove the key before leaving
equipment unattended.
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Do not expose
children to hazards. Never carry them on tractors and equipment or
invite them into the farm shop, livestock barns, grain bins, etc.
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