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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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Does My Farm Need a Safety Director? (Part 1)

Posted by Good Day's Work on Sep 15, 2015

If you’re running an agribusiness, you probably rely on a few key people for their expert opinion or advice, like your vet or crop specialist. Now that you’ve decided to ramp up the operation’s ag safety program, you might be looking to expand that list of trusted advisers to include a safety director.

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Farm Safety and the Cost of Agricultural Injuries

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

Did you know that 167 lost-work-time injuries are suffered by ag workers each day?  

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Topics: agriculture

Ag Safety Pays

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

 

I caught up with a friend last week who owned a large dairy farm and now works for a farm co-op in his “retirement.” When I mentioned ag-safety programs and OSHA compliance, he quickly rolled his eyes and sarcastically said, “Ugh,” with a chuckle.

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Topics: agriculture

Safety-Compliance Update: What's New in Farm Safety for 2015

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

As the dedicated safety leader for your farm, you probably know OSHA's core safety-compliance standards quite thoroughly. As you understand all too well, knowing the core farm-safety standards is an ongoing—never-ending, actually—practice, and it is essential that you and your fellow safety-team members monitor and adhere to OSHA's most current regulations specific to agriculture. It is better to keep up with OSHA training requirements and overall safety standards than to have to meet an OSHA safety inspector face-to-face after an incident.

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Topics: agriculture

Combine Safety and the Hazards to Avoid

Posted by Good Day's Work on Sep 1, 2015

When you and your harvest crew gear up for fall harvest, we hope you first follow our tips on how to prep your farm for this season. After you have, take a look at these common combine hazards, so you're as safe as possible on the job.

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Topics: tractors

5 Ways to Celebrate Farm Safety Week

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

Although we believe that farm safety should be practiced every single day that you are on the job, it’s even more exciting when a whole week is dedicated to celebrating and encouraging safety in agriculture.

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Topics: agriculture

Tractor Safety: 5 Steps to Prep for a Safe Harvest Season

Posted by Good Day's Work on Aug 25, 2015

While summer is coming to an end, most of us are gearing up for a long harvest season. Regardless of what you grow­—corn, wheat, silage, beans, you name it—it’s the busiest and most labor-intensive time of the year.  

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Topics: tractors

Safety Meetings on the Farm: How to Achieve a Safety Culture

Posted by Good Day's Work on Aug 20, 2015

You work tirelessly researching and studying OSHA's regulations and various training requirements to keep your farm safe. You study the Bradley Curve, and try to find ways to lower your farm's DART rating. And nobody knows better than you about how to find fantastic information about creating and fostering a safety culture in the workplace.

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Topics: safety culture

Tractor Safety and What It Could Cost You

Posted by Good Day's Work on Aug 18, 2015

Tractors are essential to your farm operation, because without them you and your employees wouldn’t be able to do your jobs. Heck, most of you reading this probably learned to drive a tractor before you learned to drive a car. But what about your employees' tractor skills?

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Topics: tractors

Free Farm-Safety Tips: Helping Farm Employees Beat the Heat

Posted by Good Day's Work on Aug 13, 2015

Summer is a busy time for farm operations and their employees. As the days get longer and hotter, it’s important to keep your farm family safe.

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Topics: heat stress, seasonal, agriculture

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