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Applying Safety Measures in Farm Operations Grade 7 TLE – CROP PRODUCTION

What are the hazards that you see? 01

What are the hazards that you see? 01

HAZARD, RISK AND EXPOSURE IN THE FARM Hazard is the potential for harm, or adverse effect on an employee ‘s health. Anything which may cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a workplace is a hazard.

HAZARD, RISK AND EXPOSURE IN THE FARM Risk is the likelihood that a hazard will cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a workplace.

HAZARD, RISK AND EXPOSURE IN THE FARM Exposure occurs when a person comes into contact with a hazard.

TYPES OF HAZARD

Falls Trips Ladder Slippery surfaces Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality. Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality.

Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality. 2. Mechanical and/or electrical - includes electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous goods, fork lifts, cranes, hoists.

Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality. 3. Chemical - includes chemical substances such as acids or poisons and those that could lead to fire or explosion, like pesticides, herbicides, cleaning agents, dusts and fumes from various processes such as welding.

Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality. 4. Biological - includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin, and animals.

Physical - includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality. Psychosocial environment - includes workplace stressors arising from a variety of sources.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) can reduce the number and severity of farm work related injuries and illnesses. Personal Protective Equipment not only helps protect people but also improves productivity and profits. Farmers and ranchers can share in these benefits by using the appropriate protective equipment for themselves, family members and employees when the job and its potential hazards call for it.

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