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AgriSafe Network |
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The AgriSafe Network represents health professionals who provide agricultural occupational health and safety services to farmers and their families. |
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AgSafe |
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AgSafe is a nonprofit california coalition of individuals, groups and organizations with the shared mission of the prevention of injuries, illnesses, and fatalities among those working in agriculture. |
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Alberta Farm Safety Centre |
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The Alberta Farm Safety Centre promotes safe agricultural practices based on concern for the welfare of individuals, families and communities. To this end, educational materials, workshops, displays, and events are developed that involve people on-site and throughout Alberta. |
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Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program |
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The Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program (CAISP) is a national program of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA). CAISP was established in 1995 in response to the need for better information about fatal and hospitalized agricultural injuries. CAISP has partners in each of the ten Canadian provinces. It is coordinated from a national office at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
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Canadian Agricultural Safety Association |
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CASA was established in 1993 in response to an identified need for a national farm safety networking and coordinating agency to address problems of illness, injuries and accidental death in farmers, their families and agricultural workers. Since then, its mission has been to improve the health and safety conditions of those that live, and or, work on Canadian farms.
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Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture (CCHSA) |
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Formerly the Institute of Agricultural Rural and Environmental Health; the Canadian Centre will continue to focus its resources on addressing public health issues related to the agricultural rural ecosystem and bridge gaps that occur between the spectra of basic research, applied research, the community and policy.
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Canadian Farmers with Disabilities Registry |
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The Canadian Farmers with Disabilities Registry (CFWDR), formed in January 1997, is a national organization that promotes farm safety and provides resources and encouragement to disabled farmers and their families. The provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan are represented. |
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Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association |
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Committed to creating a safer work environment for BC's agricultural industry, the Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Association has Regional Safety Coordinators throughout the province to provide ongoing safety courses, safety materials and helpful advice.
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Farm Safety Association |
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The site provides information about the Association. The mission of FSAO is to promote safe, healthy workplaces and lifestyles for the Agricultural, Horticultural and Landscaping industries in Ontario. |
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Farmworker Eye Network |
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The Farmworker Eye Network (FENet) is a unique network for health providers, health educators, outreach workers and researchers which will link them with the resources necessary to respond to the occupational dangers and other vision problems faced by Farmworkers. FENet offers those that work with Farmworkers the opportunity to network and to communicate key information on eye care and eye injury prevention. |
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High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (HICAHS) |
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HICAHS is dedicated to the improvement of the occupational health, safety, and well-being of the residents of Colorado, the High Plains, and the Rocky Mountain Region. |
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Institute of Agricultural Rural and Environmental Health |
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IAREH was created in 2001 as the successor to the Centre for Agricultural Medicine, Canada's only organization devoted to health issues in agriculture. Based at Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital at the University of Saskatchewan, the institute provides a comprehensive approach to education, research, and service to the people in rural Saskatchewan and Canada.
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Manitoba Farm Safety |
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The Workplace Safety and Health Division in conjunction with Manitoba Agriculture and Food administer the provincial farm safety. Currently, agriculture accounts for a significant portion of reported workplace deaths and injuries. As with most of the other workplaces in Manitoba, the Workplace Safety and Health Act does apply to farm workplaces, affording all workers the same right to protection of their safety and health while at work. |
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Manitoba Farmers with Disabilities |
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MFWD is an organization dedicated to the education of the public concerning safety issues. It is also a support system for those living with disabilities and their families. |
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National Agricultural Safety Database (NASD) |
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US national database of agriculturally related health and safety information contributed by safety professionals and organizations. |
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National Center for Farmworker Health Inc. |
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The National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation is dedicated to improving the health status of farmworker families by providing information services and products to a network of more than 500 migrant health center service sites in the United States. |
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National Farm Medicine Center |
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NFMC goals for the future include expansion of its competency in infectious disease research and rural and agricultural health and safety, as well as becoming an excellent resource for professional training in agromedicine and agriculture-related research. |
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National Institute for Farm Safety, Inc |
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NIFS is an organization dedicated to the professional development of agricultural safety and health professionals, providing national and international leadership in preventing agricultural injuries and illnesses to the agricultural community. |
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NIOSH Agricultural Centers
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These centers were established by cooperative agreement to conduct research, education, and prevention projects to address the nation’s pressing agricultural health and safety problems. Geographically, the Centers are distributed throughout the nation to be responsive to the agricultural health and safety issues unique to the different regions. |
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North American Agromedicine Consortium |
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The North American Agromedicine Consortium (NAAC) is devoted to the programmatic Teamwork of land-grant and medical universities and their partners to promote health and prevent disease for farmers and farm workers and their families, others in rural communities, and consumers of food and fiber. |
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Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center |
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PNASH works with the farming, forestry, and fishing industries to improve work-place health and safety in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. The main focus is research and developing interventions to reduce injuries and illnesses. |
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PEI Farm Health and Safety Website |
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The PEI Farm Health and Safety Web Site is designed for those working in farm safety, including farm managers who are responsible for their health and that of others working in their operation. The site also focuses on children who bear the greatest risk in the farm environment. |
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Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) |
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PAMI has a history of independent, third-party farm equipment evaluation and development that has spurred technological advances in all areas of traditional and new farming practice. Safe farm equipment is an important consideration for PAMI.
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Saskatchewan Farm Safety |
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Saskatchewan Labour Farm Safety Program works with many partners to prevent injuries and promote safe work practices on the farm through: presentations for the schools and public; exhibits at trade shows; information for the media; resource information for the public; a statistical database on Saskatchewan farm fatalities. |
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Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety |
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The Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program dedicated to the understanding and prevention of illness and injury in Western agriculture. Also maintains the AgHealth E-Mail Listserver at: http://agcenter.ucdavis.edu/lserver/lserver.php
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Association canadienne de sécurité agricole |
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L'Association canadienne de sécurité agricole est un organisme national dont la mission est d'œuvrer à l'élimination de maladies et de blessures subies dans le milieu agricole canadien. |
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Programme Agricol (Manitoba) |
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La Division de la sécurité et de l’hygiène du travail et Agriculture Alimentation et Initiatives Rurales Manitoba cherche toujours à faire des fermes manitobaines des lieux plus sécuritaires où vivre et travailler. |
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Programme canadien de surveillance des blessures en milieu agricole |
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Le Programme canadien de surveillance des blessures en milieu agricole (PCSBMA) est un programme national de l’Association canadienne de sécurité agricole (ACSA). Le PCSBMA a été créé en 1995, pour permettre de disposer de meilleurs renseignements au sujet des blessures mortelles et nécessitant une hospitalisation survenues en milieu agricole. Le PCSBMA a établi des partenariats dans chacune des dix provinces. Ses activités sont coordonnées depuis un bureau national situé à l’Université Queen’s à Kingston, Ontario. |
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Sécurité à la ferme |
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Bienvenue sur le site de la sécurité à la ferme de l'Association des producteurs agricoles du Nouveau-Brunswick. |
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