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Severe Weather on the Farm
https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-thru%C2%A0-seasons-2024/severe-weather-farm
susceptible to flash flooding. These areas should be avoided in severe weather events. Similar to stray ... lightning, flooding may occur even in areas that have received no rain if there was a large rainfall event ...
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Ohio’s Burn Ban Returns on March 1st
municipalities have events where small amounts of debris can be collected and shredded. That will not be an ...
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How to contribute to the GRAIN C.A.R.T. project!
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/contribute
donations page. Any contribution is appreciated, with the proceeds supporting future agricultural safety ... interests supported by the grain industry, the first responders, the farming community, and the general ...
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How to schedule the GRAIN C.A.R.T.?
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/scheduling
Lyndon.Nofziger@com.state.oh.us or 614-348-4068. In order to more efficiently serve Ohio communities, please consider partnering ... and the National Stand Up for Grain Event April 1-2 Fulton County Fire ...
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The Thriving Farmer – Information to Help Farmers and Their Families Make Healthful Choices
Joseph Maiorano, OSU Extension, FCS Educator Harrison County Lunch: The Fuel You’ll Need Farmer, ... breakfast calories to fuel them for the day. In other words, you will need additional energy to fuel you ... happens, yet what are some healthful lunches to fuel a hardworking farmer (Six healthy...ideas, 2019)? ...
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Winter’s Indoor Risk: Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide poisoning is a concern when you are in confined areas and equipment that burns fuel are ... office, garages, and agricultural shops. Especially during the winter months. CO is produced when fuels ... are burned, such as: kerosene, gasoline, propane, natural gas, fuel oil, wood, and charcoal. Other ...
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Design Team
https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart/design-team
Jonathan Francis Kyle Lahna Michael Damschroeder Academic Advisors: Industry Advisors: Dee Jepsen, PhD ...
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Prevent Combine Fires During Fall Harvest
over-heated bearings, leaking fuel or hydraulic oil. The dry crop residue makes a ready source for rapid ... the engine compartment or exhaust manifolds – which can add fuel sources for unsuspecting combine ... against field fires. Never use water on fires that are electrical or fuel-sourced. Have an emergency ...
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Safe Equipment Operation During the Winter
cooling hoses for cracks and/or leaky fittings. Maintaining a ½ of tank or more of fuel will prevent fuel ...
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Take Action Against Combine and Field Fires
increase in fires to combine harvesters and crop fields. Unintentional fires are never an enjoyable event ... heat sources include faulty wiring, over-heated bearings, leaking fuel or hydraulic oil. The dry crop ... add fuel sources for unsuspecting combine operators. Tips to prevent combine fires include: Have ...