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The following fact
sheets are taken directly from ohioline.osu.edu.
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information.
- Agricultural
Tailgate Training Safety
- Barnyard
Animals, AEX-992-96
- Barnyard
Drowning, AEX-995-97
- Boosting
Visibility of Ag Equipment, AEX-598-99
- Careful
in the Country, AEX-996-98
- Cows,
Critters, and You, AEX-992.1-98
- Farm
Safety For Children: Emergency Action on the
Farm - What Parents and Grandparents Can Teach
Children, AEX-991.2-92
- Farm
Pond Safety
- Farm
Safety For Children: What Job is Right For My
Child?, AEX-991.1-92
- Farm
Safety For Children: What Parents and
Grandparents Should Know, AEX-991-92
- Fire
Protection in Rural Areas, AEX-422-98
- Hand
Signals for Agricultural Safety, AEX-591
- Look
for the Sign, AEX-993.1-98
- Look
for the Sign, AEX-994.1-98
- Machinery
Hazards, AEX-994-97
- Noise
On The Farm Can Cause Hearing Loss, AEX-590
- Ohio
Pesticide Applicator Training
- Preventing
Farm Machine Hazards, AEX-593
- Preventing
Theft of Anhydrous Ammonia, AEX-594.1-02 (pdf)
- Recognize
and Manage the Stress of Farm Life, AEX-693-97
- Rotary
Agricultural Mower Safety, AEX-592
- Safe
Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, AEX-594
- Skin
Cancer: Are You at Risk?, AEX-694-97
- Tractor
Tips, AEX-993-96
- Using
Geotextile Fabric in Livestock Operations,
AEX-304-97
- Working
Safely With Livestock, AEX-990-90
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