Agricultural Safety

Cover of Agricultural Safety by Keith E. Barenklau
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9781566704878
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 0.9700339528 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 630.2089
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Agricultural Safety by Keith E. Barenklau, published by Taylor & Francis on May 23, 2001, is a comprehensive guide focused on enhancing safety within agricultural operations. This edition, comprising 152 pages, emphasizes that the absence of accidents does not equate to a safe environment. Instead of merely presenting accident statistics, the book outlines practical steps to integrate safety into daily farming practices, addressing key activities that can lead to improved loss control.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of essential safety measures, including machinery operation, maintenance techniques, and safe handling of agrochemicals. The book provides a structured approach to establishing safety standards, measuring effectiveness, and evaluating progress. It also covers personal protective equipment and safety protocols for third parties, ensuring a holistic view of agricultural safety management. By focusing on actionable strategies rather than simple dos and don’ts, Agricultural Safety serves as a valuable resource for those looking to cultivate a safer farming environment.


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Lack of accidents does not necessarily mean safe operation. You may have been lucky. You may have had near misses, but fortune smiled and you had few accidents. Measuring accidents provides one segment of the safety picture, but it is a far cry from evaluating and creating overall safety. Rather than giving you accident statistics and the admonition “you need a program,” Agricultural Safety shows you how to “do” safety. The book sets forth the steps you need to take to make safety a part of your everyday farming operation, such as:

– Identification of key safety activities that will lead to better control of losses
– Setting standards and guidelines for doing that work
– Measurement of the effectiveness of the work being done in accordance with the standards and guidelines
– Evaluating program progress based upon measurements taken
– Correcting deficiencies based on the evaluation(s)

The author covers topics such as machinery operation, maintenance and repair techniques, fire loss control techniques, the safe handling of agrochemicals, and techniques involving the handling of animals. He provides you with a step-by-step manual for the procurement, handling, and storage of agrochemicals and pesticides as well as a guide to personal protective equipment and reviews safety for “third parties” and the posting of property and public warnings.
To achieve safety, the work of safety must be done, measured for efficiency, evaluated in real-world terms, and corrective action taken, as needed, in a timely manner. Many books on safety provide a list of dos and don’ts. Agricultural Safety discusses the ways and means of managing and controlling accidental loss and shows you how to build safety into your operation.

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Publisher: Taylor & Francis. Year: 2001.
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ISBN-13: 9781566704878.
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Language: en. Pages: 152. Edition: 1.

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