This will be a great workshop and is free of charge thanks to the Mike Biadasz Farm Safety and Education Memorial Fund. Try to find time to make it next week Monday or Tuesday! https://t.co/syEbvM92xv
"Blazing the trails on all-terrain vehicle (ATV) can easily give you that outdoor thrill you desire. Make no mistake—ATVs are big and powerful, with some serious muscle reaching speeds of 105 km/hour and... https://t.co/EUs3eXc6TP
SAFETY TIP TUESDAY: #TickBites could ruin your summer! It's important to #CheckForTicks after spending time #outdoors. According to @CDCgov, tick-bourne diseases are on the rise in the U.S. It only takes a few minutes & early detection of #ticks help in avoid #LymeDisease & RMSF
Did you know?
-Roughly 178,560 cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in 2018.
-Approximately 9,320 people will die of melanoma in 2018 (5,990 men and 3,330 women).
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Pictured are session A participants of the 8th Annual Agricultural Health and Safety Course. It includes health care providers, College of Public Health and Pharmacy students and faculty, safety and health professionals, insurance loss control specialists and military personnel.
The summer sun is a short-lived treat in the Upper Midwest, but we have to take care of our skin. Sun safety is so much more than sunscreen- check out this month's Farm Safety Check! #UMASH#SunSafety
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Concerned about keeping your workers safe during this summer? Hear from our expert on the dangers of becoming overheated while working and what employers can do to keep workers safe in this podcast. https://t.co/FmiyaQe7Um
Summer heat can be dangerous! Getting too hot can make you sick when your body can’t properly cool itself off during extremely hot weather. Learn more on how you can prevent heat-related illnesses. https://t.co/0NHwWdl8KV #HealthySummer
CS-CASH has updated our "Fatality & Injury State Databases" on our website (https://t.co/61JY7FmWO0).
All 7 state specific sheet links are located on our home page, about half way down.
(Unfortunately) we are having a high mosquito year. They are attracted to body heat, carbon dioxide, and skin compounds. Avoid exposure, or keep covered and use EPA approved repellents.
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Heat stress can be a major concern for indoor and outdoor workers, especially during the hot summer months. Learn how to identify the symptoms and protect yourself from heat stress in the latest NIOSH Podcast. https://t.co/0sY4j08Pu9 #BeatTheHeat#HeatSafety#HeatHealth
The CDC put together some amazing resources for driver safety! Here is just one of the many social media resources they provide.
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For a full list, click here: https://t.co/U24BxjpIfh
NYCAMH/NEC Summer Webinar- Sharing the Cost of Safety- The NYCAMH John May Farm Safety Fund on Monday, July 16th. Register today! Free and Open to the public https://t.co/kEKwxaIjKV
According to https://t.co/psXItrwTGO, car crashes are the #1 cause of death for teens.
https://t.co/DPD1SaQ07Y is a great resource for teen driver safety!
Safe Driving Tip: Avoid impaired driving, whether by alcohol, lack of sleep or drugs, including over the counter and prescriptionmedication.
See more safe driving tips in the tip sheet below:
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