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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 through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal, provincial and territorial initiative and receives additional support from the agricultural and corporate sectors.