Source
J Agric Saf Health 2006 Aug; 12(3):179-180
Abstract
Technology has contributed significantly to improving the safety and health of agricultural workers through reduced exposure to recognized risks. The best example is the development of rollover protective structure technology to guard against injury in the event of a tractor overturn. Even though these structures along with seatbelts are standard equipment on newer tractors, many fatalities still occur when unguarded older tractors overturn. These fatalities in the hundreds bear witness to our failure to guard against this known hazard on most older tractors.
Keywords
Agricultural-industry; Agricultural-machinery; Agricultural-workers; Agriculture; Farmers; Safety-climate; Safety-education; Safety-equipment; Safety-measures; Safety-monitoring; Safety-personnel; Safety-practices; Tractors; Overloading; Injuries; Injury-prevention; Hazards; Exposure-levels; Exposure-limits; Chemical-composition; Chemical-hypersensitivity; Chemical-kinetics; Chemical-reactions; Chemical-structure; Chemical-synthesis
Contact
M. L. Myers, Associate Professor Southeast Center for Agricultural Health and Injury Prevention College of Public Health, University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40504
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
melmyers@bellsouth.net
Funding Type
Agriculture; Cooperative Agreement
Identifying No.
Cooperative-Agreement-Number-U50-OH-007547
Source Name
Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
Performing Organization
University of Kentucky