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Article
Signs of Safety in Agriculture: A Report on National Agricultural Safety Programs
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Publications
Document Type
Report
Disciplines
Publication Date
1-1-1996
Abstract
In this report, we've tried to show how CSREES-supported programs work in people’s lives, as well as the diversity of CES programs offered throughout the nation. We've highlighted a few stories to show how many miles we’ve traveled on the road to safety.
The success of all types of agriculture is tied to the level of safety in the workplace. This good measure of safety is one of the few things that can ensure a sustainable future for American agriculture, and protect the millions of people who enter the agricultural workplace every day
Access
Open
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Charles V. Schwab, Laura J. Miller, John Shutske and Patricia Ohmans. "Signs of Safety in Agriculture: A Report on National Agricultural Safety Programs" (1996) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles_schwab/81/