Title: AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR and MACHINERY SAFETY TRAINING
1AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR and MACHINERY SAFETY TRAINING
2WHY LEARN ABOUT AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR AND
EQUIPMENT SAFETY
- - to be able to identify unsafe situations while
using agricultural tractors and machinery. - - to learn how to operate agricultural tractors
and machinery safely. - - because the law requires you to complete this
program to work in many agricultural related jobs
and - - in order to work in a job requiring you to
operate agricultural tractors and/or machinery.
3Accidents have been with us since the earliest
times!
- 1. Probably the first injury suffered by man was
a fall.... and we are still falling and hurting
ourselves today. - 2. Throughout much of history we find that the
accident toll has been overshadowed by other
causes of death and disability. Such as
4Accidents cont
- Infectious diseases - ex. tuberculosis, typhoid,
bubonic plague, small pox, and polio to name some
of the most prominent. - After they were suppressed society's attention
turned to heart disease, stroke and cancer. - In recent years the public has become more aware
of the importance of accidents. Accidents are
now the 4th leading cause of death. Among the
1-38 age group accidents are the leading cause of
death. Then we tend to forget the needless
suffering which must be borne and the tens of
billions of dollars of needless losses each year.
5HOW AGRICULTURAL SAFETY HAS EVOLVED
- 1906 - 1912 Often cited as the beginning of the
American safety and health movement. - 1906 United States Steel Corp. created the first
corporate level safety policy. - 1907 Association of Iron and Steel Electrical
Engineers (AISEE) formed and a safety committee
was one of the first committees formed. This
committee had the responsibility of conducting
the first National Safety Congress in 1912.
6HOW AGRICULTURAL SAFETY HAS EVOLVED cont
- 1908 Some federal employees were provided injury
compensation (it was later declared
unconstitutional). - 1911 The first constitutionally valid workman's
compensation laws were passed. - 1912 First Cooperative Safety Congress was held.
At this meeting the National Council for
Industrial Safety was Organized. - 1914 During the 3rd meeting of the Cooperative
Safety Congress, the organization broadened its
scope to include Public Safety and changed its
name to the National Safety Council (NSC).
7HOW AGRICULTURAL SAFETY HAS EVOLVED cont
- 1914 - 1995 National Safety Council continues as
the heart of the voluntary industrial safety and
health movement. It's domain includes - 1. Industrial Safety 2. Traffic
- 3. Agriculture 4. Schools
- 5. Homes 6. Communities
- 7. Public
8"The National Safety Council
- chartered by act of Congress, is a
non-governmental, not-for-profit, public service
organization devoted solely to educating and
influencing society to adopt safety and health
policies, practices, and procedures to prevent
losses arising from accidents and adverse
occupational or environmental exposures". (1992
National Safety Council Facts)
9Milestones of the National Safety Council
- a. 1921 NSC published the first Accident Facts -
The Standard reference work on accident
statistics. - b. The first mention of farm accidents was made
in the 1931 edition, But the only figures cited
were based on those obtained from Kansas. - c. The first "farm section" in Accident Facts
did not appear until 1942. - d. In 1942 the Green Cross became the official
emblem of the National Safety Council.
10MILESTONES OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONT
- e. In 1949 the first President's Conference on
Industrial Safety was held. - f. In 1953, the NSC was granted a federal
charter by an act of congress. - g. In 1954, the name was changed to the
President's Conference on Occupational Health,
agriculture was included. - h. In 1961, Family Safety Magazine was 1st
published.
11MILESTONES OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL CONT
- I. In 1961, a youth department was established
at the NSC. The youth department became active
with FFA and 4-H groups promoting safety. - j. In 1964 the Defensive Driving course was
launched. More than 18 million drivers have been
trained. - k. In 1970 the Williams - Steiger Act was passed
and OSHA was born. OSHA (Occupational Safety and
Health Administration) followed soon after.
12ORGANIZATIONS AND INDUSTRIES WORKING TO PROMOTE
AGRICULTURAL SAFETY INCLUDE
- ASAE, The American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. - EMI, Equipment Manufactures Institute which
includes - John Deere
- J.I. Case / International
- Ford New Holland
- Kubota
- AGCO which consist of Massey Ferguson / White /
and many others.
13ORGANIZATIONS AND INDUSTRIES CONT
- Farm Bureau
- Farm Safety 4 Just Kids.
- NIOSH, The National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health. - ANSI, American National Standards Institute
- Others
14Safety items you may need
- A hard hat
- Safety shoes
- Safety glasses, goggles, or face shield
- Heavy gloves (neoprene for chemicals, leather for
rough work) - Hearing protection
- Reflective clothing
- Foul weather gear
- Respirator or filter mask
15WARNING
- Dont take chances, wear all the protective
clothing and personal safety devices issued to
you or called for by job conditions.
16WARNING
- DO NOT WEAR loose clothing, jewelry or other
items which could catch on controls or other
parts of the tractor. This will include coats
or jackets with draw strings, clothing with loose
or hanging threads, shoes with long laces or
laces untied, and long hair not tied back or
covered up.
17WARNING
- Know what each job you perform requires and dress
accordingly. If you perform multiple jobs in one
day, dress according to the requirements of the
most hazardous conditions or be prepared to
change before starting a different job that
requires different protective equipment.