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Good Day’s Work is a dynamic, web-enabled, OSHA safety-training and compliance-reporting software platform unlike any other you will find. It makes online training and program management remarkably easy for farm employees and supervisors alike. From the field to the shop, Good Day’s Work offers valuable online employee safety-training classes for virtually any task on any jobsite related to your agribusiness. All of the training’s subject matter is geared specifically for farm and other agribusiness operations, and the reporting platform goes beyond any other safety-training resource to make compliance as straightforward as possible for you—even in the event of a surprise OSHA inspection!
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Farm Safety Tips: Slips trips and falls

Posted by Good Day's Work on Dec 8, 2015

Slips, trips, and falls in the workplace are no laughing matter. In fact, they account for more than 225,000 injuries a year. And 70% of these incidents occur on level surfaces with falls from less than four feet above ground!

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Hazard Assessment: How to find the high risk safety issues on your farm

Posted by Good Day's Work on Dec 3, 2015

Farm work is some of the most dangerous work there is. Every year, more than 480 people in the US are killed performing ag-related jobs. Hundreds more are seriously injured. According to OSHA, it is the employer’s responsibility to evaluate the workplace and ensure a risk-free environment.

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Topics: hazard communication

A Proper Thank You to Our Farm Families

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 24, 2015

Thank you. It’s not hard to say, but until this time of year, many of us rarely slow down enough to think about what we’re truly thankful for in our lives. Here at Good Days Work, we have so much to be thankful for—our families, our health, the opportunities ahead—the list could go on and on. But, first and foremost, we are thankful for you, the farm families that serve our communities.

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Farm-Safety Training In-Depth: A Closer Look at First Aid

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 19, 2015

One moment you are having a casual chat with a co-worker over lunch. Suddenly, she grasps her throat and begins to turn blue.  What do you do?

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Topics: agriculture

Running a Farm Safety Program: Getting Employee & Management Buy-In

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 17, 2015

Your farm-safety program doesn’t have to be complicated, but, for it to work, everyone in the operation needs to buy into it. These seven steps will help you convince managers and employees to take ownership of the safety program and drive the safety agenda.

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Feedlot Accidents and the Risks to Your Bottom Line

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 12, 2015

Note: The following is an excerpt from an article published in the November 2015 issue of Feedlot Magazine.

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Topics: agriculture

OSHA's fines list: Top 10 violations cited

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 10, 2015

As 2015 is winding down, we’re reflecting on last years Top 10 Osha’s violations. Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, names the most cited violations it encountered during its workplace safety inspections that year. 

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Topics: OSHA law & compliance

Agriculture Safety Training and Respiratory Protection Equipment

Posted by Good Day's Work on Nov 5, 2015

A farm—like any other industrial workplace—has its fair share of respiratory hazards that place employees at risk. Some agriculture safety hazards, primarily when transferring or mixing chemicals, involve exposure to dangerous gases, while others, such as grain bins, feed mills, livestock areas or confined spaces with poor ventilation, represent hazards that can naturally cause serious breathing difficulties.

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Topics: agriculture

Farm Safety Tips: Respiratory Protection and Keeping You Safe

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 29, 2015

Ah, the great outdoors—crisp, clean air and the refreshing smell of morning dew! Yes, this is just one of the reasons many of us really love farming. On the other hand, does farming generate  hazards for our respiratory systems? Not only is the answer a resounding “yes,” but some of the most treacherous respiratory dangers are actually unique to farming.

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Topics: agriculture

Are Safety-Training Videos Enough to Be OSHA Compliant?

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 27, 2015

For agribusiness owners making the first-time commitment to implement employee safety training, the question often arises at some point: Will videos alone satisfy OSHA requirements, or do I have to hire a safety expert to come on site and conduct some kind of formal training?

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Topics: agriculture

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