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Creating a safe play area at your farm
The best places to play and explore are the ones that are set aside for just that! A safe play area is a place that is free of things that could hurt a kid and has lots of fun things to do.
The Agricultural Youth Work Guidelines (AYWG) can help farm parents and supervisors assign work that matches a youth’s abilities, thus reducing injury risk and keeping your child safe.
Progressive Agriculture Safety Days – A look back at 25 Years of the Progressive Agriculture Foundation – working for child safety
On the Farm with Mic Safety Mouse- Playing Safely
On the Farm with Mic Safety Mouse- Machinery Safety
On the Farm with Mic Safety Mouse- Flowing Grain Safety
On the Farm with Mic Safety Mouse- Farm Animals and Livestock
On the Farm with Mic Safety Mouse- Chemical Safety
North American Guidelines for Children’s Agricultural Tasks – Driving a Farm Tractor No Implement Attached
Media Guidelines Agricultural Safety
It’s a HEADS-UP Game of Life and Limb: Injury Prevention Workshop for Young Farm Workers
Farm Talk Series: Talking to Your Kids About Farm Safety
Farm Safety Contract for Kids and Parents
Creating Safe Play Areas on the Farm (2010 Mini-Edition)
Canadian Model Policy Youth Employment in Agriculture
Agricultural Health and Safety Education at NSAC: Changing the Behaviour of Farm Youth
Farm Safety Photo Tips for Media
The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) co-ordinates, develops and leads national initiatives to help farmers, their families and workers recognize and manage safety risks. CASA is funded in part by the Government of Canada under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal, provincial and territorial initiative and receives additional support from the agricultural and corporate sectors.