This video is a continuation of the emergency response planning videos targeted at agricultural safety.
- Subject:
- Agriculture Production
- Agriculture Studies
- Material Type:
- Open Access Asset
- Author:
- Saskatchewan Safety Council
- Date Added:
- 04/12/2024
This video is a continuation of the emergency response planning videos targeted at agricultural safety.
Find tips on how to make emergency kits and plans. Calling 911. Also learn how to prepare for extreme weather and teach children how to cope in an emergency.
Students are introduced to safety protocols by evaluating unsafe situations, sharing their ideas with their peers, developing a list of recommended safety protocols as a class, and finally, by comparing the class list to a standard list of safety rules. This activity seeks to demonstrate the importance of safety engineering and illustrate how it helps to prevent injuries and save lives. A PowerPoint® presentation, pre/post quiz and student handout are provided.
This short video from the Saskatchewan Safety Council includes information about proper fall protection measures.
This video goes into detail about what actions should be taken in the event of a chemical spill. It talks about the steps as well as what to include in a chemical spill kit.
This is a short video about the importance of being aware of the risks and hazards in agriculture.
Many farming activities require the use of large and powerful equipment to help with tasks such as handling large bales, and planting or harvesting crops. By their very nature, these machines can be dangerous to operate. Watch this video to learn how to identify avoid tragic results stemming from machinery entanglements.
This video outlines what should be done in the event of a chemical spill. It includes the actions that should be taken and in which order. Each action is explained in further detail.
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Food recalls and safety standards. Canada’s food guide and tips for healthy eating. Allergies and intolerances. How we monitor and measure food consumption.
Good housekeeping is a sure way to keep your workplace safe and organized. Good
housekeeping is a safety AND a health issue. It keeps employees safe from slips and falls as
well as from colds, flu and other serious diseases. In this video we will discuss:
- Benefits of Good Housekeeping
- Safe Work Practices
This video goes over important details for being safe when working in or around grain bins.
This lesson introduces the MRI Safety Grand Challenge question. Students are asked to write journal responses to the question and brainstorm what information they will need to answer the question. The ideas are shared with the class and recorded. Students then watch a video interview with a real life researcher to gain a professional perspective on MRI safety and brainstorm any additional ideas. The associated activity provides students the opportunity to visualize magnetic fields.
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Both employees and employers need to ensure they fulfil their legal health and safety duties.
The idea behind this hierarchy is that the control methods at the top of the graphic are potentially more effective and protective than those at the bottom. Following this hierarchy normally leads to the implementation of inherently safer systems, where the risk of illness or injury has been substantially reduced.
In this interactive, learners develop the skills to handle a horse safely before entering the corral for the first time. The interactive consists of three stages, each explaining an aspect of the safety procedures necessary for leading a horse.
A Parkview paramedic shares the best items to keep in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
High-tech hydroponic urban farming is making a case for itself as a made-in-Canada solution for food stability. It's safe, organic, and scalable, and it could become a new source of food security in isolated communities and major cities.
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