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Through ‘Work Right Agriculture. Your farm. Your future’ campaign, they are supporting farmers to work safely to prevent injuries.
In the most recent farming statistics published by HSE, injured by animal was the most common cause of death on British farms. We’re asking farmers to respect livestock and the risks involved by considering 3 important areas to ensure they work safely to prevent injuries.
Incidents involving moving vehicles remain the top cause of deaths on British farms over a 5-year period. We’re asking farmers to consider vehicle safety in these simple areas of their daily farming activities to help keep everyone on the farm safe.
We have advice for anyone working in agriculture to show that safety on the farm doesn’t need to be difficult or expensive. You can: