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- How
many passengers, or extra riders should be allowed on a
tractor or riding lawn mower?
- What
age person is most likely to get seriously injured on a
farm?
- Where
and how should cleaners and chemicals be stored?
- What
piece of farm machinery is most often involved in accidents
and injuries?
- What
rule should we follow when using tractors, ATV's, or riding
lawn mowers?
- Why
should we wear safety helmets and other protective gear
when riding ATV's, bicycles, or snowmobiles?
- What
is a PTO and why is it dangerous?
- What
can happen to you over a period of time if you work or play
around loud equipment, like chainsaws, wood splitters, lawn
mowers, or tractors without protective equipment?
- Why
should we ask permission before crossing a fence into a
field?
- Who
is responsible for farm and home safety?
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NASD Review: 04/2002
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document is produced by the University of Vermont Extension
System Farm Safety Program. RR1 Box 2280, Morrisville, Vermont
05661. Phone: (802) 888-4972. Fax: (802) 888-2432.
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