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HSE’s safety warning to farmers during the harvest season

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) figures show that in the 10 year-period between 1997/98 to 2006/07 there were 399 fatal accidents involving farm workers and 134 of these fatal incidents occurred during the harvest months of August, September and October.

HSE is urging all farmers to take extra precautions with agricultural machinery during the harvest season.

HSE inspector Alan Plom said, "Clearly the nature of farm work carries more inherent risk than most other occupations – these risks include use of heavy machinery, the use of chemicals, working in poor or dangerous weather conditions and working at heights."

He continued, "When it comes to agricultural machinery our message to the farming community is “Stop it before you unblock it.” We want farmers to take action to improve safety during their harvest season."

For a safer harvest season the HSE recommends that workers in the agricultural sector take some simple measures to limit their risk of a serious injury.

More information on health and safety on the farm is available at: http://www.hse.gov.uk/agriculture/hsagriculture.htm