Safer Times: The Good Day's Work Blog

How Are OSHA Fines Determined?

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 13, 2015
Weather, pests, diseases, markets—these are a handful of factors affecting your agribusiness that are completely out of your control. You can try to prepare for them, but ultimately, you’re at their mercy. Luckily, OSHA fines are not on that list.
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Topics: OSHA law & compliance, agriculture

Farm Safety Tips: Making the Case for Hearing Protection.

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

On the farm, we use our hearing to do our jobs better. The problem is, when it comes to hearing safety, most threats are long term. We don’t sense any immediate harm. This week's farm safety tips address why it’s important to train your employees on hearing protection

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Topics: farm

ATV Safety: It's Not Just About Avoiding Accidents

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 6, 2015

When you think of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), the first thoughts that come to mind are whipping around corners, kicking up dirt and zipping through forest trails—all activities that, though fun, can result in accidents.

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Topics: safety training program, OSHA law & compliance, agriculture

Farm Safety Tips: Chainsaw Safeguards Against Injury

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

Whether cutting firewood, downing trees for lumber, clearing brush or removing storm-damaged trees and branches, chainsaws are designed to make the job faster and easier. They're one of the most powerful hand tools at your disposal  . . .

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Does My Farm Need a Safety Director? (Part 2)

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

Last week, we discussed the first fundamental reason for having someone on your staff—even if it’s you—dedicated to safety. Having a single point person fulfilling this role is critical to maintaining the clear, consistent communication that optimizes safety among your employees

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National Farm Safety Week: Investing In An Ag Safety Program Pays

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

As we celebrate National Farm Safety Week, we’re reminded of the mission and purpose of the week—to raise awareness on the importance of safety in agriculture to help keep our farm families safe.

This ag-designated week also gives farm owners and operators a chance to pause and reflect, asking themselves these two questions: Are we being as safe as we could be? Are we focusing enough on safety? 

 

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Topics: events & activities

National Farm Safety and Health Week Is HERE!

Posted by Good Day's Work on Sep 22, 2015

This week, while farmers continue or begin harvest, we pause and reflect on the importance of safety on farms and farm-related businesses. Although we believe that farm safety should be preached every single day, it’s important to help our industry advocate continually for safe agriculture practices.

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Topics: events & activities

Next Week Is National Farm Safety Week: September 20th through 26th

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

Good Day’s Work is excited to celebrate National Farm Safety Week this year, and we hope that you will do what you can to join us in our mission to promote a safer environment in agriculture.

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Topics: events & activities

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

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