Iowa
State University Extension
(Time:
30)
It's
been a common sight this summer--cars and pick-up trucks stalled
at flooded roads and intersections. But serious problems can
occur, too, when high water swamps vehicles, implements and
other farm equipment.
Don't
take chances with expensive equipment. Contact your mechanic
or implement dealer for reconditioning after cars, trucks,
or farm equipment are caught in high water.
A message
from Iowa State University Extension's SAFE FARM program,
to make Iowa farms a safe place to work and live.
Disclaimer
and Reproduction Information: Information in NASD does not
represent NIOSH policy. Information included in NASD appears
by permission of the author and/or copyright holder. More
NASD Review: 04/2002
This
radio public service announcement script was distributed by
Iowa State University Extension as part of the Safe Farm Program.
Safe Farm promotes health and safety in agriculture. It is
funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health, Iowa State University, and a network of groups that
serve Iowa farm workers and their families. Distribution date:
August 1993
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