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The Culture of Safety on Australian Farms
Rural Society, 2004The concept of developing a culture of safety in industry is becoming more important in the prevention of occupational injury and death. Little information is available on the safety culture in farming even though injury and death rates in this industry are some of the highest in Australia.
Angela Durey, Tony Lower
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2020
This fact sheet summarizes the hazards associated with operating farm machines and presents information about how farmers and farm workers can protect themselves from injury or death when working around agricultural machinery.
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This fact sheet summarizes the hazards associated with operating farm machines and presents information about how farmers and farm workers can protect themselves from injury or death when working around agricultural machinery.
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Children, Work, and Safety on the Farm during COVID-19: A Harder Juggling Act
Journal of Agromedicine, 2022Florence Becot
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255 Measuring farm safety culture: farm safety checklists don’t pass the test
Abstracts, 2022Susan Brumby +2 more
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Modeling farm-level strategies for improving food safety in the dairy chain
Agricultural Systems, 2007Ruud B M Huirne +2 more
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