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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-08-16, Page 19Huron Motor Products ,.r „ e%� 640 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S1 519-235-0363 1-800-265-3476 Fax: 519-235-1685 Wednesday, August 16, 2006 Exeter Times—Advocate 19 FARM FIRE SAFETY RULES Never permit smoking in barns or near any flam- mable materials. Never refuel engines inside a building or while the engine is hot or running. Avoid spontaneous combustion in hay by making certain that all hay is properly dried before puffing it in the barn. All electrical installations and wiring should be inspected and approved by the hydro authority. Only burn rubbish in an incinerator equipped with a spark arrestor. The incinerator should be located about 30 m from any major buildings. All major farm buildings should be equipped with lightning rods in accordance with the provincial regu- lations. For Ontario farmers, information about the Lightning Rod Act is available at http://209.195.107.57/en/ Crop dryers should be equipped with adequate controls that will automatically shut off blowers or dampers when temperatures get too high. Pesticides should be stored in a separate building and clearly identified with a warning sign. Fuel should never be stored inside a building. Field burning should not be carried out under any circum- stances. Have your local fire department check your opera- tion regularly. Farm Safety facts It is estimated that every year in Canada there are 130 farm -related deaths, 1,200 people are hospitalized from farm -related injuries, and 50,000 people sustain farm -related injuries requiring them to either seek medical attention or take a day away from normal work activities. Of all agriculture -related injuries, 65 per cent of fatal injuries and 50 per cent of injuries requiring hos- pitalization are related to the use of agricultural machinery. The very young and the elderly are at the greatest risk of injury on the farm. Source: Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program (CRISP) Estimates, AAFC and CCASRH Paint can conceal serious defects in the wood. Use a wood preservative or clear finish to protect the wood. MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS Rural areas have higher motor vehicle crash inci- dence rate and death rate than urban areas. In addition, crashes in rural areas are more severe. HAY When transporting large round bales, try to keep the bale on the up -side of the tractor. This will pro- vide the best stability for the tractor to prevent an overturn. STRESS Studies by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health show that farmers have the high- est rate of death as a result of stress-related condi- tions. Heat stress, artery disease, hypertension, ulcers, and nervous disorders top the list of killers. America's farmers and ranchers have to cope with more stress than the average worker. Droughts, floods, pests, long hours, financial concerns, and other complications can lead to feelings of isolation and frustration. Experts agree that there are steps people can take to help cope with the stress in their lives. To help reduce stress, the National Safety Council suggests the following: Acknowledge that stress exists in your life. Don't minimize your reactions to stress. If you keep stress buried inside, it is likely to create mental and THESE MESSAGES ARE BROUGHT TO YOU BY THESE COMMUNITY -MINDED BUSINESSES & tj14yi fry taste! • Wholesale Custom Processing • Producers of Fine Cold Meats VISIT OUR RETAIL STORE BROCK AVE. HENSALL Tel: (519) 262-3130 FARM PRODtIC'FS INC (519) 228-6444 or 1-800-265-2904 Email: kpalen@kenpal.on.ca R.R.#1 Centralia, Ontario NOM 1K0 COMPLETE AUTO BODY & COLLISION REPAIR •Insurance Work Welcome • Free Computerized Estimates HWY. 84 BETWEEN HENSALL & ZURICH 519-236-4022 519- 228 - 6661 Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited 39648 Mt. 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