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Farm Workshop Safety – RuralUP

Often farmers will have a shed or workshop they use for specific tasks – like repairing, servicing and fabricating farm equipment, and to store their tools and materials. Many injuries occur in workshops because of the varied work and tools that are used.

Working at heights is often required on farms. Climbing silos, buildings, ladders, hay bales or tall machinery are all common activities.

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Farm Equipment Safety - Workshop Injuries

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