Canadian Ag Safety Week
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PROCLAMATIONS

Manitoba. Premier Greg Selinger declares March 10-16 Agricultural Safety and Health Week in the province of Manitoba. more

Nova Scotia. Premier Darrell E. Dexter proclaimed March 10-16, 2013 officially Canadian Agricultural Safety Week in the province. more 

New Brunswick. Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries Minister Michael Olscamp encourages farmers to Get with the Plan! more

PEI. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry George Webster encourages farmers and farm workers to emphasize safe agricultural working environments. more

Saskatchewan. Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart and Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan proclaim Agricultural Safety Week in Saskatchewan. more

SUMMER/FALL SAFETY ADVICE ARTICLE

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Stay Safe When Working with Huge Bales (NEW)
Released July 19, 2013
This article focuses on the hazards associated with the handling and transport of large bales and the importance of safe handling techniques such as proper lifting procedures and the use of appropriate equipment. Quotes from Glen Blahey, Health and Safety Specialist with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and Bruce Johnson, Executive Director of the Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association (FARSHA).
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PRESS RELEASES
  • National -  Ag Safety Week Organizers Encourage Farmers to Get with the Plan!
  • Ontario - FarmSafe Forum Brings Ag Safety Training Opportunity to Guelph
  • Nova Scotia - FarmSafe Forum Brings Ag Safety Training Opportunity to Truro

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Broadcast Public Service Announcements
  • Safety Policies
  • Safety Inspections
  • Working Alone
  • Nova Scotia FarmSafe Forum
  • Ontario FarmSafe Forum


Print Public Service Announcements:
  • Ontario FarmSafe Forum
  • Nova Scotia FarmSafe Forum
ARTICLES
Safety advice articles
  • Developing Policies
  • Identifying Hazards
  • Controlling Hazards
  • Communication on the Farm

Feature Farmer articles
  • Tracey Cross-Childs, Ontario
  • Jamie Beaumont, Ontario
  • Cameron Taylor, Nova Scotia 
  • Geneve Newcombe, Nova Scotia

PHOTOS
Feature farmer photos 
Cross-Childs
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Newcombe
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Taylor
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Beaumont
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  • Photo cut-lines

GRAPHICS
Posters and banners
  • Canadian Agriculture Safety Week (CASW) drop-in
  • CASW poster
  • NS FarmSafe Forum poster
  • ON FarmSafe Forum poster
  • Print banner
  • Web banner

Video
  • B-roll (Agricultural Stock Footage Library)

Best of Barnders Comics


Spring Safety Advice Article
Don’t Let Weather Woes Interfere with Safety Planning
Released May 24, 2013
This article focuses on the prevalence of farm-related injuries throughout the spring,  particularly April and May, with quotes from Glen Blahey, Health and Safety Specialist with the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and Jamie Beamont, owner of dairy operation J.P.C. Farms in Ontario and CASW spokesperson.

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Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) deliver Canadian Agricultural Safety Week with assistance from the Government of Canada through Growing Forward 2, a federal, provincial and territorial initiative, as well as support from Farm Credit Canada (FCC). View a list of complete 2014 supporters/partners.
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