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Occupational Health and Safety in Agricultural Production
Agricultural production is one of the leading sectors in the world and in our country in terms of employment rates. Agricultural production activities, the importance of which is increasing day by day due to the increasing world population, is an ...
Yaşar Serhat Saygılı, Bülenr Çakmak
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Growing Agricultural Education: Embracing Health and Safety [PDF]
Growing Agricultural Education: Embracing Health and ...
Bruce H, Alexander +9 more
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Commentary: Perspectives from Argentina: Children and agricultural health and safety. [PDF]
Grigioni M.
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Health and safety strategy in Swedish agriculture
In Sweden there is a joint focus on injury prevention in agriculture and this is coordinated through the Swedish Committee on Working Environment (LAMK). LAMK is a network working for a good, healthy and safe working environment in Swedish agriculture from the view of the enterprise with the humans in focus.
Peter, Lundqvist +1 more
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Agricultural Health and Safety: Evaluating Farmers' Knowledge, Attitude, and Safety Behavior in Northern Thailand. [PDF]
Wongta A +4 more
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Agricultural Health and Safety [PDF]
A A, Migliozzi, S A, Randolph
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Background: Geese are conventionally considered to be herbivorous, which could also be raised with concentrate feeding diets without green grass because of the similar gastrointestinal tract with other poultry.
Chenxin He +12 more
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Organized Research in Agricultural Health and Safety
Clyde M. Berry
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Women’s Leadership in Agricultural Safety and Health [PDF]
S. Dee Jepsen
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Issues of Agricultural Safety and Health [PDF]
▪ Abstract Agricultural work is the most prevalent type of employment in the world. In the United States only a few are engaged in creating food and fiber for many. Agriculture includes farming, ranching, fishing, and forestry, and together they carry significant risk for the development of injury or illness.
Arthur L, Frank +3 more
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