Stay Safe on the Farm ! When home from school, be extra careful on the farm. Always play in a safe place – a farmyard is not a playground. If you spot.

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Stay Safe on the Farm ! When home from school, be extra careful on the farm. Always play in a safe place – a farmyard is not a playground. If you spot something unsafe, for example, an open gate to a field with animals, tell an adult. © Health and Safety Authority

Machinery and Tractors Stay away from farm machinery especially on busy days. Watch out for delivery trucks or other vehicles such as milk lorries that come into the farmyard. Keep a safe distance and never take a spin on an open trailer. Many children have been hurt on vehicles. Play in a secure area always. Remember under 14s are not allowed to operate tractors, quad bikes or similar machines. © Health and Safety Authority

Farm Animals Watch out for farm animals. Remember they are not pets. Stay behind the fence or gate! Bulls, stallions, rams, stags and female animals with new-born young can be dangerous. They may kick you or worse. Keep away! © Health and Safety Authority

Heights Never climb on bales of hay. They could topple on you or you could get stuck between bales. If you see a ladder don’t climb it. You could fall or the ladder could slip. Ladders should be stored safely when not in use. © Health and Safety Authority

Slurry and Water Slurry gas is dangerous. Remember you cannot smell it or see it. Stay away from manholes or any place that slurry could be. Stay away from barrels or any area containing water too. Children could drown easily in dangerous water. Watch out for warning signs. If you see one this means keep away. © Health and Safety Authority

Most importantly, enjoy life on the farm! Play safe and keep safe on the farm. © Health and Safety Authority

Further Information for Schools Check out Roisin, Nicole, Kieran, Emily, Brady and Adam’s farm safety video clips for children http://www.hsa.ie/eng/Education/Teacher_Support_and_Classroom_Resources/On_the_Farm_Videos_-_Primary/ Complete the e-learning course ‘Keep Safe on the Farm’, a 40 minute on-line course for the whiteboard. A certificate of achievement can be downloaded for the class when completed. Find the course on https://hsalearning.ie Learning outcomes: Increase the children’s awareness of hazards on the farm. Engage the children in discussion about hazards on the farm. Equip the children with strategies to be attentive to hazards on the farm. © Health and Safety Authority