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Safety Tutorial for Farm or Ranch Worker

Safety Tutorial for Farm or Ranch Worker. Sarah Blood Work Based Learning Coordinator. Training Tasks for Farm Worker. Water Livestock Administer medications Clean and Sanitize pens and equipment Mark livestock with identification Move equipment and livestock

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Safety Tutorial for Farm or Ranch Worker

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  1. Safety Tutorial for Farm or Ranch Worker Sarah Blood Work Based Learning Coordinator

  2. Training Tasks for Farm Worker • Water Livestock • Administer medications • Clean and Sanitize pens and equipment • Mark livestock with identification • Move equipment and livestock • Inspect and repair pens and fences • Maintain records • Mix feeds and additives • Milk cows

  3. T/F – Long hair should be left down for safety. T/F - Equipment should be left running while fixing it. T/F – Air bubbles in intervenes injections can be deadly. T/F – Good records are not needed for a successful business. T/F – Mixing feeds too long will cause the particle size to be too small for cattle to digest. How much do you know about safety?

  4. And The Answers Are………….. • T/F – Long hair should be left down for safety. FALSE!!! • T/F - Equipment should be left running while fixing it. FALSE!!! • T/F – Air bubbles in intervenes injections can be deadly. TRUE!!

  5. More Answers • T/F – Good records are not needed for a successful business. FALSE!!! T/F – Mixing feeds too long will cause the particle size to be too small for cattle to digest. TRUE!!!

  6. Appropriate Clothes • Tighter fitting clothes are suggested • Lose clothing could easily get caught up on equipment • Hair should be worn up so that it will not get caught in equipment • Hard toed shoes will protect feet from crushing blows from animals and equipment

  7. Safety Equipment • Stand clear of Power Take Offs on equipment • Use dust masks whenever possible while chopping bedding or mixing feeds • Use oxygen tanks when entering silos • Always wear safety belts on tractors • Latex gloves should be warn when handling chemicals

  8. Tools • Hand tools should be operated only after being properly trained how to use them • Power equipment should only be used when another person is accompanying you which has also been properly trained

  9. Equipment • Tractors may only be operated by the student after the student has completed the tractor safety course • Always be aware of moving parts and everything around you • SHUT OFF ALL EQUIPMENT WHEN ATTEMPTING TO FIX A PROBLEM

  10. Electrical • Shut off breaker prior to attempting to work on any problem • When milking cows remember to shut off the electrical trainers • Be aware of electrical sparks around dry feed and bedding

  11. Floors, Doors, Exits • Be aware that the floors will be slippery when when • The exits are on all ends of the barn • The overhead doors can be opened by pushing upwards

  12. Chemical Hazards • When handling sanitation acid use latex gloves • When handling sanitation chlorinated soap use latex gloves and a gas mask • If any of these chemicals gets on the skin find manager IMMEDIATELY! • If any of these chemicals spills find manager IMMEDIATELY!

  13. Ergonomic Hazards - Lifting • When lifting more than 10 pounds – lift with your knees • When lifting more than 50 pounds have at least one person help you • When moving animals have another person help you to push or pull when needed

  14. Infectious Diseases • When drawing up an intervenes injection make sure that no air bubbles are in the syringe – the air bubble could kill the animal • When working with any sick animal wear latex gloves and wash you hands after completion • Any sick animal should be taken away from the rest of the animals in quarantine

  15. Fire • Fire extinguishers can be found in both equipment areas • Find a manager IMMEDIATELY!!

  16. How and to Whom do you Report and Injury? • Find a manager immediately • Explain what has happened and how it happened

  17. Post Test • T/F – Tight clothes are safer than lose fitting clothes. • T/F – Sick animals should be quarantined. • T/F - Fire extinguishers are not to be found. • T/F – Lifting more than 80 pounds can be done alone. • T/F – Chemicals can be handled only with gloves.

  18. What are the Answers? • T/F – Tight clothes are safer than lose fitting clothes. TRUE!! • T/F – Sick animals should be quarantined. TRUE!! • T/F - Fire extinguishers are not to be found.FALSE!! • T/F – Lifting more than 80 pounds can be done alone. FALSE!! • T/F – Chemicals can be handled only with gloves. TRUE!!

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