This case history of Oregon state's Ag Seminar Series is consistent with the Socio-Ecological Model, demonstrating how policy at a state level can influence an organizational approach with impacts that ultimately influence safety practices on the farm. From modest beginnings, the Ag Seminar Series, offered through a workers compensation insurance company, now serves over 2,300 Oregon farmers annually in English and Spanish. This case offers unique but also replicable methods for educators, insurers, and researchers in safety education, safety motivators, and research-to-practice (r2p).U54 OH007544/OH/NIOSH CDC HHS/United States2018-02-21T00:00:00Z28742449PMC5821470vault:2737
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The ways that Iowa farm operators and extension educators perceive potential hazards in agricultural...
Graduation date: 1994Calls for increased farmer involvement in research and extension programs\ud ha...
The 2014 Farm Bill introduced several changes to the commodity programs available through the Farm S...
AgrAbility projects support a continued agricultural lifestyle for farmers and ranchers with injurie...
Potentially preventable death, disabling injury, and serious illness are very common secondary to wo...
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Health and safety professionals often call for an improved safety culture in agriculture. Such a shi...
Multiple stakeholders and key partners have collaborated efforts over the past four years to develop...
This case study examined methods used in a food safety/Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) educationa...
In this report, we\u27ve tried to show how CSREES-supported programs work in people’s lives, as well...
Approximately 200,000 farm injuries occur annually with 65% of these acquired by owners, operators, ...
OSHA ranks agriculture as the highest industry in per capita injury and deaths, and has so for many ...
Farm accident fatalities have significantly decreased in the 20 years Charles Schwab has been ISU ex...
Agriculture is one of the most hazardous industries in the European Union (EU. Statistics and studie...
Farmers indicate they expect and request farm safety services and information from the local farm ch...
The ways that Iowa farm operators and extension educators perceive potential hazards in agricultural...
Graduation date: 1994Calls for increased farmer involvement in research and extension programs\ud ha...
The 2014 Farm Bill introduced several changes to the commodity programs available through the Farm S...