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SUMMARY:Webinar: Farm Youth Mental Health: What We Know and How to Help
DESCRIPTION:Farm Youth Mental Health: What We Know and How to Help\nSummary: Caring for both the physical and emotional health of our next generation is crucial. From adapting to changes to feeling overwhelmed\, like adults\, children also experience stress and anxiety; however\, they may be unsure of what they are feeling and how to respond. During this webinar\, we will take a closer look at the status of farm youth mental health. We will recognize causes of stress among youth living in farming and rural communities and highlight the resources available to assist families. \nIntended Audience: Extension\, practitioners\, educators\, farming/rural families\, etc. \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the status of farm youth’s mental health including the prevalence of anxiety and depression.\nRecognize common and unique reasons or causes of stress among youth living in farming and rural communities.\nIdentify mental health and wellness resources available to assist farm families and where to locate them.\n\n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-farm-youth-mental-health-what-we-know-and-how-to-help/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20220715T153450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T142440Z
UID:10112-1663761600-1663765200@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Protecting and Promoting the Health of Young Agricultural Workers: The Role of Employers and Supervisors
DESCRIPTION:Protecting and Promoting the Health of Young Agricultural Workers: The Role of Employers and Supervisors\nSummary: There are many benefits for hiring youth in agriculture\, including the development of job skills\, increased self-esteem\, responsibility\, and earned income. However\, adolescents and young adults working in agriculture (under 25 years old) are at increased risk for occupational injuries. In addition to traditional workplace hazards\, developmental differences (both physical and cognitive)\, inexperience\, fatigue\, and distracted behaviors increase the risk of injury. Employers and supervisors play an active role in protecting these workers. Communicating effectively with young workers about health and safety hazards that impact injury risk is key to protecting this population. This webinar will describe specific skills and practices that can be implemented in the workplace\, on family farms\, and in agricultural classrooms. Intended Audience: Employers\, Parents\, Educators \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify risk factors that increase injury risk among adolescents and young adults.\nRecognize the role that supervisors (i.e.\, employers\, parents\, educators) play in protecting young workers.\nIdentify resources that can be used to address both traditional and non-traditional workplace hazards.\nApply communication skills and workplace practices that can be utilized in the workplace\, on the family farm\, or in agricultural classrooms.\n\n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-protecting-and-promoting-the-health-of-young-agricultural-workers-the-role-of-employers-and-supervisors/
CATEGORIES:National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20220715T152731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T211636Z
UID:10108-1663682400-1663686000@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Heat and Wildfire Smoke Exposure Among Agricultural Workers: Examining Exposure Risk and Potential Strategies to Protect Workers
DESCRIPTION:Heat and Wildfire Smoke Exposure Among Agricultural Workers: Examining Exposure Risk and Potential Strategies to Protect Workers \nSummary: Heat and wildfire smoke has become a persistent health threat for agriculture workers. This webinar will focus on understanding the risks of exposure to wildfire smoke and heat and potential strategies for protecting agricultural workers. In addition\, participants will learn about a unique research partnership utilized to co-develop and communicate safety and health information to agricultural workers. \nIntended Audience: Agricultural farmers\, ranchers\, supervisors\, farmworkers\, farmworker organizations\, health and safety professionals\, trainers\, promotores\, rural healthcare providers\, extension agents\, and others who work in agriculture. \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n• Describe the risk factors for exposure to heat and wildfire smoke to farmworkers.\n• Describe solutions to prevent heat-related illness that can be implemented in agricultural work environments.\n• List best practices for protecting agricultural workers’ health during wildfire conditions.\n• Learn how partnerships with community-based organizations can help communicate safety and health messages to     agricultural communities. \n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-heat-and-wildfire-smoke-exposure-among-agricultural-workers-examining-exposure-risk-and-potential-strategies-to-protect-workers/
CATEGORIES:Heat Related Illnesses,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20220715T151357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T203411Z
UID:10104-1663675200-1663678800@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Putting Time and Distance Between Someone at Risk of Suicide and Lethal Means: An Overview of the CALM Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Putting Time and Distance Between Someone at Risk of Suicide and Lethal Means: An Overview of the CALM Workshop\nSummary: Suicide is a leading cause of death in many communities and impacts hundreds of people. Creating mechanisms to put time and distance between someone struggling with a mental health concern and lethal means is an important part of creating hope and healing. \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…\n– Suicide risk and protective factors in rural\, ranching\, and farming communities\n– Why safe storage protocols matter in suicide safety planning\n– Overview of the Counseling on Access to Lethal Means approach \n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-putting-time-and-distance-between-someone-at-risk-of-suicide-and-lethal-means-an-overview-of-the-calm-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20220715T145012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T201346Z
UID:10065-1663596000-1663599600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: ATV-UTV Safety for Women
DESCRIPTION:ATV-UTV Safety for Women\nSummary: Agriculture ranks among the most hazardous industries. Farmers are at very high risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries\, and farming is one of few industries in which family members (who often share the work and live on the premises) are also at risk for fatal and nonfatal injuries. ATVs and UTVs are found on all types of farms; they are useful for agricultural work\, but they also pose serious hazards to operators and passengers. Studies indicate that injured ATV/UTV passengers are more commonly female and youth and that helmet use is significantly lower for passengers. The focus of the training would be on ATV/UTV maintenance and safety features\, personal protective equipment (PPE)\, load and weight considerations\, operation on public roadways\, as well as employee training and considerations for working alone. \nIntended Audience: Producers- This training is intended primarily for agricultural producers\, including but not limited to farmers\, ranchers\, and any person or persons involved in some combination of raising field crops\, orchards\, vineyards\, poultry\, or other livestock. \nThis material was produced under grant number SH-05068-SH8 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor\, nor does mention of trade names\, commercial products\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. \n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-atv-utv-safety-for-women-3/
CATEGORIES:Farm Machinery & Tractor Safety,Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week,OSHA Standards
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Neenan%2C MBA%2C Paramedic":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20220715T150405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T183101Z
UID:10095-1663588800-1663592400@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Crashes Involving Agricultural Vehicles in the Southwest Region
DESCRIPTION:Crashes Involving Agricultural Vehicles in the Southwest Region\nSummary: Motor vehicle crashes are among the top reasons that workers are injured in agriculture. From an occupational safety and health perspective\, rural roadways present unique challenges to stakeholders engaged in crash and injury prevention. This session provides an overview of the key issues relevant to rural roadway safety within the context of agricultural vehicles and logging trucks and proven methods for reducing rural roadway crashes and their severity. In addition\, the magnitude of the crash problem and trends will be presented for the Southwest Region (i.e.\, AR\, LA\, NM\, OK\, and TX) using data from the Southwest Agricultural Crash Surveillance System (SW AgCRASH). \nIntended Audience: health and safety professionals\, farmers\, ranchers\, ag workers\, healthcare providers\, and others interested in rural roadway safety \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…\n– Describe the frequency of crashes involving agricultural vehicles in the Southwest Regional over time.\n– Identify the top factors contributing to roadway crashes involving agricultural vehicles in the Southwest Region.\n– Identity potential countermeasures or ways to reduce crashes involving agricultural vehicles or their severity. \n Watch Now  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/webinar-crashes-involving-agricultural-vehicles-in-the-southwest-region/
CATEGORIES:Farm Machinery & Tractor Safety,Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T221944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T204359Z
UID:4944-1632492000-1632495600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Zoonotic Disease and Pregnancy: A Deeper Dive
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Zoonotic Diseases are transmitted between farm animals and humans and can pose additional risks to those who are pregnant. Farmers and farmworkers have higher levels of risk for contracting zoonotic diseases because of the frequency of their exposure to animals. Understanding how the disease transmission process works\, building a team\, and effectively communicating within that team is essential in preventing the spread of zoonotic disease. Women working in agriculture should be aware of the following special considerations during pregnancy\, which animals are common carriers of zoonotic disease\, symptoms of the disease(s)\, prevention measures\, and pregnancy risks. \nIntended Audience: Supervisor or Managers: This training is intended primarily for health and safety professionals including but not limited to owner/operators\, safety officers or specialists\, managers\, supervisors\, safety coordinators\, health safety and environmental interns\, and any person or persons who serve as safety personnel in an agricultural setting. \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…\n1. Define zoonotic disease and identify various modes of transmission\n2. Identify a minimum of four significant zoonotic diseases affecting the production agricultural population\n3. Discuss warning signs and symptoms of major zoonotic diseases which have adverse effects on reproductive health\n4. Locate a minimum of three recommended educational resources for use in training an agricultural workforce \nPresenter: Knesha Rose-Davison\, MPH\, Public Health Program Director\, AgriSafe Network \n Watch the Recording Here \n  \nThis material was produced under grant number SH-05068-SH8 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor\, nor does mention of trade names\, commercial products\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-zoonotic-disease-and-pregnancy-a-deeper-dive/
CATEGORIES:Farmer/Worker Health,Hazards,Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week,OSHA Standards,Pesticide & Chemical Safety,Women's Health,Zoonotic Diseases
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ORGANIZER;CN="Knesha Rose-Davison%2C MPH%2C CPH":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T172742Z
UID:4978-1632484800-1632488400@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Stepping Boldly into Tough Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Difficult conversations are something that people rarely look forward to. The reality is ignoring a situation and hoping that it will resolve itself\, rarely works. Join us on September 24th to learn how to confidently step into a tough conversation and promote open communication. \nIntended Audience: Anyone who wants to be more effective when faced with a tough conversation. \nObjectives: At the end of the webinar\, participants will be able to…\n1. Identify talking points before you start talking.\n2. Create a communication safe zone.\n3. Establish agreements and accountability. \nPresenter: Rena Striegel\, MBA\, President\, Transition Point Business Advisors \nContinuing Education is available for this webinar! The Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety offers 0.1 CEU or 1.0 contact hours of participation. This course is eligible for 1.0 CPH Recertification Credits and is sponsored by the University of Minnesota School of Public Health\, an approved provider of CPH Recertification Credits by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. The following groups of professionals have been able to use these CEUs in the past; Industrial Hygiene (CIH)\, Certified Public Health Professional (CPH)\, Certified Safety Professional (CSP)\, Nursing (RN\, LPN)\, Social Work (LSW)\, Occupational Therapy (OT)\, Physical Therapy (PT)\, Audiology (ABA)\, and others. Please contact your accrediting agency regarding any questions about receiving credits. \n Watch the Recording Here  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-stepping-boldly-into-tough-conversations/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Social,Women's Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210923T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T135146Z
UID:4934-1632405600-1632409200@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Best Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Protect Your Lungs
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Respiratory protection strategies for women working in agriculture can be a challenge. Purchasing respiratory protective equipment and achieving proper fit is often difficult. This one-hour webinar program will address dangerous exposures in agricultural work and the importance of respiratory protective equipment for women. It will include training tips and evidence-based resources for use in clinical practice and worker education \nIntended Audience: The primary audience for this program will be rural health care providers\, educators\, and agribusiness safety managers \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nList at least three sources of common agricultural respiratory hazards.\nIdentify appropriate respiratory protection equipment for women working in agriculture.\nAccess a minimum of three evidence-based resources for use in respiratory health and safety education for women working in agricultural environments.\n\nPresenter: Charlotte Halverson\, RN\, BSN\, COHN-S\, Clinical Director\, AgriSafe Network \n Watch the Recording Here \nThis material was produced under grant number SH-05172-SH9 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor\, nor does mention of trade names\, commercial products\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-best-personal-protective-equipment-ppe-to-protect-your-lungs/
CATEGORIES:Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week,OSHA Standards,Personal Protective Equipment,Respiratory Health,Social,Women's Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Charlotte Halverson%2C RN%2C BSN%2C COHN-S":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220119T230336Z
UID:4940-1632398400-1632402000@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Anhydrous Ammonia Safety for Farmworkers
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Anhydrous ammonia (NH3) is an effective nitrogen crop fertilizer used throughout the Midwest and beyond.  Anhydrous ammonia is potentially dangerous\, as it seeks water from the nearest source\, which may be the human body – especially the eyes\, lungs\, and skin because of their high moisture content.  Few problems occur when anhydrous ammonia is handled properly and applied as intended.  However\, it is important for all individuals working with this type of fertilizer to understand the potential health risks\, necessary safety precautions\, and proper response in the event of exposure. \nPersonal protective equipment (PPE) is one of the last lines of defense for workers against Anhydrous Ammonia injuries. Women in all industries\, including agriculture\, have trouble finding and purchasing respiratory protective equipment that fits and is safe/comfortable to wear. The National Safety Council\, in a 2019 publication of Safety and Health\, reported OSHA documentation indicating the lack of a full range of PPE\, as well as\, employers’ limited knowledge of PPE designed for women – as some of the reasons for the difficulty.  The focus of the training is on anhydrous ammonia safety during transport and application\, including the anatomy of the nurse tank and toolbar\, safety inspection processes\, hitching\, and unhitching safety\, personal protective equipment (PPE)\, rural roadway safety\, and first aid/emergency procedures.  Hazard communication and emergency action plans will also be addressed. \nIntended Audience: Farm/Ranch owners and operators\, health and safety professionals\, safety officers or specialists\, managers\, supervisors\, safety coordinators\, health safety and environmental interns\, and any person or persons who serve as safety personnel in an agricultural setting. \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…\n1. Choose appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)\n2. Make use of a safety inspection process\n3. Describe safety measures to follow during anhydrous transport and application\n4. Plan and utilize basic first aid/emergency procedures \nPresenter: Dan Neenan\, MBA\, Paramedic\, Manager\, National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS) \n Watch the Recording Here  \nThis material was produced under grant number SH-99084-SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration\, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor\, nor does mention of trade names\, commercial products\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-anhydrous-ammonia-safety-for-farmworkers/
CATEGORIES:Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week,OSHA Standards,Personal Protective Equipment,Pesticide & Chemical Safety
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dan Neenan%2C MBA%2C Paramedic":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T215754Z
UID:4974-1632319200-1632322800@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Pediatric Farm-Related Injuries: Safeguarding Children Who Visit or Live on Farms
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Injuries are the most common cause of death for children and adolescents\, and farms and ranches present many unique hazards to youth. During this presentation\, we will discuss many of these including augers\, grain bins\, gravity boxes\, tractors\, power take-offs (PTOs)\, manure pits\, chemical exposures\, animals\, and gasoline-powered pressure sprayers. One of the most common causes of serious injuries and deaths to youth on farms and ranches are the use of off-road vehicles (ORVs) like all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)\, utility task vehicles (UTVs)\, and recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs). The safety concerns and prevention strategies related to ORVs will be a featured segment of the presentation. A general overview of how the growth and development of youth affect the risk of injury\, and the role healthcare providers can assume to impact injury prevention will be discussed. \nIntended Audience: Anyone working with youth in agriculture\, and rural healthcare providers \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…\n1. Name at least four specific safety hazards on farms and express how one might counsel families to prevent injuries from those hazards.\n2. Describe what a PTO is and how one avoids injuries associated with them.\n3. State at least two ways to prevent injury when operating tractors.\n4. Convey how one would attempt the rescue of someone caught in a grain bin\, or manage an extremity caught in an auger.\n5. Explain at least three reasons why off-road vehicles like all-terrain vehicles and utility task vehicles are not designed to be used on roads. \nPresenter: Charles Jennissen\, MD\, Clinical Professor\, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine \n Watch the Recording Here  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-pediatric-farm-related-injuries-safeguarding-children-who-visit-or-live-on-farms/
CATEGORIES:Health Education and Promotion,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T215721Z
UID:4970-1632312000-1632315600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Developing and Implementing a Pilot Agricultural Community Suicide Prevention Program for Farmers and Farm Families
DESCRIPTION:Summary: This presentation describes a pilot community-based suicide prevention program. Eighteen trainers from various farmer-connected groups such as commodity groups\, equipment dealers\, farm safety trainers\, teachers\, ministers\, and rural health nurses obtained credentials as QPR (Question-Persuade-Refer) trainers. Over 450 persons were trained from these constituent groups in an 8-month period of time using training materials customized for the farming community. Using a Community of Practice framework challenges and successes in establishing mutual engagement\, joint enterprise\, a shared repertoire\, and meaning in practice. Program revisions and the next steps forward are discussed. \nIntended Audience: Agricultural Safety & Health Professionals\, Rural Community healthcare workers\, social service professionals\, Agricultural Extension \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to….\n1. Identify unique emotional stressors for farmers and farm families\n2. Understand the basic tenets and approach of the QPR Suicide Prevention Program and adaptions that are appropriate for implementation with farmers and farm families\n3. Understand useful strategies for identifying community partners to build coalitions to support farmer and farm families to access and utilize support services.\n4. Identify elements of the Community of Practice framework for application to the development of community-based farmer mental health support networks. \nPresenter: Joan Mazur\, Ph.D.\, Deputy Director\, Southeast Center for Agricultural Health & Injury Prevention\, University of KY\, College of Agriculture\, Food & Environment. \n Watch the Recording Here  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-developing-and-implementing-a-pilot-agricultural-community-suicide-prevention-program-for-farmers-and-farm-families/
CATEGORIES:Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joan M. Mazur%2C PhD":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T124211Z
UID:4957-1632232800-1632236400@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: Food in the Field
DESCRIPTION:Summary: With 18+ hour workdays\, the stress of the weather\, dealing with markets and policies\, and limited nutritious\, one-handed dining options\, it is easy to put healthy eating on the back burner during the busy seasons of harvest and planting. Food in the Field is an online nutrition program seeking to nutritiously feed those who feed us in the field and everywhere in between. This webinar will cover valuable tools to help you plan ahead for the busy seasons as well as research supporting the role of nutrition in mental health and wellbeing. \nIntended Audience: Farmers and their families\, anyone interested in learning about a healthy eating pattern \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to….\n1. Identify how to implement small shifts towards a healthy eating pattern\n2. Utilize tools to create a healthy food environment at home and during the busy seasons of harvest and planting\n3. Understand the research supporting diet’s role in reducing depression symptoms \nPresenters:\n-Hannah Guenther\, Food\, Nutrition\, and Health Extension Educator\, Nebraska Extension\n-Tara Dunker\, Food\, Nutrition\, and Health Extension Educator\, Nebraska Extension \n Watch the Recording Here  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-food-in-the-field/
CATEGORIES:Diet,Farmer/Worker Health,Health Education and Promotion,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210920T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210825T222226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T181104Z
UID:4961-1632139200-1632142800@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:NFSHW 2021: What’s New in Tractor and Agricultural Vehicle Safety
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Tractors have traditionally been a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries on and around farms and ranches. Other agricultural vehicles are adding to this trend. This webinar will cover the basic hazards associated with agricultural tractors and agricultural vehicles and how to prevent injuries from these hazards. \nIntended Audience: Safety professionals\, educators\, students\, ag workers\, ag business employees\, and health care workers \nObjectives: At the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to…. \n\nParticipants will understand the hazards associated with agricultural tractors and vehicles.\nParticipants will learn ways to reduce the hazards associated with agricultural tractors and vehicles.\nParticipants will learn where to find resources for teaching and training on the topic of agricultural tractors and vehicle safety.\n\nPresenter: Aaron M. Yoder\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, University of Nebraska Medical Center \n Watch the Recording Here  \n 
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/nfshw-2021-whats-new-in-tractor-and-agricultural-vehicle-safety/
CATEGORIES:Farm Machinery & Tractor Safety,National Farm Safety and Health Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron M. Yoder%2C PhD":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210926
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210702T150908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T173341Z
UID:2682-1632096000-1632614399@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:National Farm Safety and Health Week
DESCRIPTION:AgriSafe will be hosting a variety of webinars during National Farm Safety and Health Week. Click on the event title for more information and to register. \n For media inquiries\, email Knesha Rose-Davison  \nMonday\, September 20th : \n\nWhat’s New in Tractor and Agricultural Vehicle Safety (The recording is now available!)\nRural Road Safety: A Shared Responsibility (The recording is now available!)\n\nTuesday\, September 21st: \n\nA Look at Stress and Mental Health During COVID-19 and the Impacts on Farmers and Other Sectors (The recording is now available\, free Continuing Education for multiple disciplines is also available!)\nFood in the Field (The recording is now available!)\n\nWednesday\, September 22nd: \n\nDeveloping and Implementing a Pilot Agricultural Community Suicide Prevention Program for Farmers and Farm Families (The recording is now available!)\nPediatric Farm-Related Injuries: Safeguarding Children Who Visit or Live on Farms (The recording is now available!)\n\nThursday\, September 23rd: \n\nAnhydrous Ammonia Safety for Farmworkers (The recording is now available!)\nBest Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Protect Your Lungs (The recording is now available!)\n\nFriday\, September 24th: \n\nStepping Boldly into Tough Conversations (The recording is now available\, free Continuing Education for multiple disciplines is also available!)\nZoonotic Disease and Pregnancy: A Deeper Dive (The recording is now available!)
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/national-farm-safety-and-health-week/
CATEGORIES:National Farm Safety and Health Week
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T012530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T121804Z
UID:2226-1600956000-1600959600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Respiratory Protection Issues in Agriculture - What to Wear & Does It Fit?
DESCRIPTION:The business of agriculture presents a myriad of hazards\, including exposures to dusts\, molds\, pesticides and other chemicals\, gases\, as well as welding fumes and particles. Deciding what protection to use to prevent acute and chronic respiratory diseases is confusing. In addition\, just finding the right protective gear can be a challenge. This webinar will address those issues and provide information on the importance of fit testing and fit (seal)checks. \nIntended Audience: agricultural production workers\, including female workers\, and agricultural business managers \nAt the end of this webinar participants will be able to: \n1. Identify appropriate respiratory protection equipment for work in agriculture\n2. Understand the difference between a respirator fit test and a fit check (seal check) procedure.\n3. Determine who should be fit tested for respiratory personal protective equipment (PPE)\n4. Know who can perform a fit test and what tools are necessary for a fit test procedure\n5. Locate current reliable resources that provide information on respiratory PPE \n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n\n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/respiratory-protection-issues-in-agriculture-what-to-wear-does-it-fit/
CATEGORIES:Farmer/Worker Health,Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Personal Protective Equipment,Pesticide & Chemical Safety,Respiratory Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Charlotte Halverson%2C RN%2C BSN%2C COHN-S":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T011545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T022810Z
UID:2227-1600948800-1600952400@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Emergency Planning for Farm Operations
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Safety planning is one of the most difficult to justify because you never know the amount of time\, money\, or lives you are saving for accidents that don’t happen. With more children likely to be on the farm than ever before in history again this Fall\, it is even more critical we take action for Emergency Response Planning. Shay Foulk\, a Safety Consultant with Ag View Solutions\, will speak on how to navigate the difficult conversations\, implementation\, and sustainability of Emergency Response Planning. No different than any other business\, Shay works with farming operations to assess risks\, identify solutions\, and implement them in a manner that is practical and easy for farms.\n\nIntended Audience: Farm Managers\, Operators\, and those who live or work on the farm\, or those who advise this audience\n\nObjectives: At the end of this webinar participants will be familiar with…. \n\nEmergency Response Planning\nSafety Implementation\nContacts and Resources\nProgram availability\nHow to change the farm NOW\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/emergency-planning-for-farm-operations/
CATEGORIES:Farmer/Worker Health,Finances,Health Education and Promotion,National Farm Safety and Health Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Shay Foulk":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T015939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T121739Z
UID:2225-1600869600-1600873200@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Teach Your Way: Open Source Ag Health and Safety Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to access AgriSafe’s free online trainings for use in the classroom. Educators can be certified to train on six AgriSafe modules (targeted for ages 16-23). Generous sponsorship allows AgriSafe to provide free course instruction and training materials. Under our open share platform\, once certified\, you may use the training materials in your classroom setting. Our end goal is to build the capacity of local agricultural educators\, rural health professionals and rural leaders to train young workers. \nObjectives: \n– Discuss the importance of training youth and young adults in agricultural safety \n– Highlight Invest in Your Health Curriculum and how to access resources \n– Preview new module on Mental Health for Youth and related resources. \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/teach-your-way-open-source-ag-health-and-safety-curriculum/
CATEGORIES:National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Knesha Rose-Davison%2C MPH%2C CPH":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T015855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T015855Z
UID:2224-1600862400-1600866000@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety: Building a Toolkit for Child Agricultural Safety and Health
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we introduce participants to the world of child agricultural safety and health. After learning about benefits\, risks and hazards of living\, working and playing on farms\, we will explore safety strategies for safeguarding children. We will help participants build a toolkit for safeguarding children and youth in the agricultural environment. All tools and resources used to build these toolkits are available free of charge. \nIntended Audience: Farm parents and supervisors/employers\, ag safety and health professionals\, agricultural industry organizations\, Extension\, agricultural youth focused organizations (e.g. FFA\, 4-H)\, etc. \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/national-childrens-center-for-rural-and-agricultural-health-and-safety-building-a-toolkit-for-child-agricultural-safety-and-health/
CATEGORIES:National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Ploeckelman Brown":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T005249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T005249Z
UID:2223-1600776000-1600779600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health Innovations in Agricultural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Summary: This session is a panel presentation that communicates a forward vision addressing disparities in agricultural mental health. The presenters will explore the development of a farmer specific hotline\, the efforts of a state department of agriculture\, and suggested strategies to address a central objective-to meet the mental health needs of ALL agricultural producers and their families. This session is designed to spark discussion\, ideas\, collaborations between community and governmental groups to thoughtfully build a mental health safety net across cultures. \nIntended Audience: Ag producers\, farmers\, ranchers\, farm families\, rural and ag community members\, rural and ag policy makers\, health and safety professionals \nObjectives: At the end of the presentation\, participants will be able to… \n1. Describe diverse\, cultural characteristics of rural and agricultural communities to inform innovation in mental health. \n2. Understand the scope of work required to develop a farmer specific hotline. \n3. Discuss program strategies that could address the gaps of mental health programming. \n4. Explore state-level efforts to address disparities in mental health and agriculture. \n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/mental-health-innovations-in-agricultural-communities/
CATEGORIES:Cognition,Mental Health,National Farm Safety and Health Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Tara Haskins%2C DNP%2C MSN%2C RN%2C AHN-BC":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T011403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T011403Z
UID:2264-1600689600-1600693200@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Planting the Seeds of Tractor and Machinery Safety
DESCRIPTION:Intended Audience: Safety professionals\, educators\, students\, Ag workers\, Ag business employees and health care workers. \nTractors and machinery have traditionally been a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries on and around farms and ranches. The Planting the Seeds of Tractor and Machinery Safety webinar will cover the basic hazards associated with agricultural tractors and machinery and how to prevent injuries from these hazards. \nLearning objectives\n1. Participants will understand the hazards associated agricultural tractors and machinery.\n2. Participants will learn ways to reduce the hazards associated agricultural tractors and machinery.\n3. Participants will learn where to find resources for teaching and training on the topic of tractor and machinery safety. \n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/planting-the-seeds-of-tractor-and-machinery-safety/
CATEGORIES:Farm Machinery & Tractor Safety,Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron M. Yoder%2C PhD":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T015620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T015620Z
UID:2273-1568808000-1568811600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Exploring the Invest in Your Health Trainer Exchange
DESCRIPTION:AgriSafe is committed to train safety and health professionals who wish to teach IYH trainings in their classroom. Under our open share platform\, once certified\, you are free to use the training materials.  Our end goal is to build the capacity of rural educators and leaders to train young workers. \nInvest in Your Health (IYH) consists of 6 training modules crafted for the agriculture teacher and community leader to seamlessly integrate in their course offerings.  IYH training modules aim to educate\, prevent and protect young farmers by providing them with the tools they need to stay safe and healthy. \nThe training topics that will be discussed included: \n\nSay What? Protecting your Hearing\nCover Up! Head to Toe Personal Protective Equipment\nStay Cool! Prevention of Heat Related Illness\nStop Zoonosis it its Tracks- Prevention of Zoonosis\nWhere Y’at-Using Mapping to Define Hazards in Agriculture\nCultivating a Healthy Mind: Mental Wellness for Youth\n\n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/exploring-the-invest-in-your-health-trainer-exchange/
CATEGORIES:Health Education and Promotion,Healthcare,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie Roy%2C MPH":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T013931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T022855Z
UID:2238-1568808000-1568811600@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Safeguarding Children and Youth Who Live\, Work and Play on Farms and Ranches
DESCRIPTION:Farms and ranches are wonderful places for children and youth to live\, work and play. However\, agriculture is one of our most hazardous occupations\, and the only worksite where children of any age can legally be present. The purpose of this presentation is to increase knowledge and awareness of agricultural child injuries\, and extend the reach and dissemination of childhood agricultural injury prevention (CAIP) strategies and resources. \nBy the end of this webinar participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the benefits and risks of growing up on a farm\nIdentify effective safety policies and strategies\nIdentify resources and organizations that can work together to promote farm safety\n\n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/safeguarding-children-and-youth-who-live-work-and-play-on-farms-and-ranches/
CATEGORIES:Cognition,Health Education and Promotion,National Farm Safety and Health Week,Youth Safety and Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Melissa Ploeckelman Brown":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T012850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T012904Z
UID:2272-1568721600-1568725200@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:A Research Update from the Agricultural Health Study: Recent Findings\, Current Work\, and Future Plans
DESCRIPTION:It has been over 25 years since participants first enrolled in the Agricultural Health Study (AHS) cohort; in 1993-97\, a total of 89\,655 individuals joined the study\, including 52\,394 private pesticide applicators (mostly farmers) and 32\,345 of their spouses from North Carolina and Iowa\, and 4\,916 commercial applicators from Iowa. The cohort has been followed through 3 surveys (1999-2003\, 2005-2010\, and 2012-2015) and regular linkages to databases to assess both cancer and non-cancer health outcomes\, such as respiratory\, autoimmune\, endocrine\, and neurological diseases. Participants provided detailed data on pesticide use and other agricultural exposures at enrollment and in the first two follow-up surveys\, and numerous research papers have investigated potential disease associations. Many participants have also contributed to special studies\, including recent projects on Lung Health\, Biomarkers of Exposure and Effect\, and Memory and Aging. This presentation will highlight a selection of recent findings from the AHS (i.e.\, in the past 5 years)\, including a focus on non-cancer outcomes as well as recent cancer and mortality findings\, and will describe current and future research priorities. \nAt the end of this webinar participants will be able to: \n\n An overview of the study design and the assessment of exposures and health outcomes\nScope of research and selected findings on non-cancer health outcomes\nHighlights of recent mortality and cancer findings\nDescription of current and future research priorities\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/a-research-update-from-the-agricultural-health-study-recent-findings-current-work-and-future-plans/
CATEGORIES:Farmer/Worker Health,Health Education and Promotion,Healthcare,National Farm Safety and Health Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Christine G. Parks%2C Ph.D.":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190916T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T204755
CREATED:20210713T011120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210713T011120Z
UID:2271-1568635200-1568638800@www.agrisafe.org
SUMMARY:Understanding the Tractor Factor
DESCRIPTION:Agricultural tractors have traditionally been a leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries on and around farms and ranches. this webinar will cover the basic hazards associated with agricultural tractors with their use both on and off the roadway and how to prevent these injuries. \nAt the conclusion of the training\, participants will be able to: \n\nParticipants will understand the hazards associated agricultural tractors.\nParticipants will understand the hazards associated with agricultural equipment on public roadways.\nParticipants will learn ways to reduce the hazards associated agricultural tractors.\nParticipants will learn ways to reduce the hazards associated with agricultural equipment on public roadways.\n\n  \n\n\nRegistration Instructions: \n\n\n\nIf you don’t already have a profile with AgriSafe\, please set up a free account. This free account allows you access to our many training opportunities. Once you have signed up\, you can watch this webinar on-demand. \n\n \n  \n Watch this webinar on-demand.
URL:https://www.agrisafe.org/event/understanding-the-tractor-factor/
CATEGORIES:Farm Machinery & Tractor Safety,Farmer/Worker Health,Hazards,National Farm Safety and Health Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron M. Yoder%2C PhD":MAILTO:info@agrisafe.org
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