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Agritourism; health and safety guidelines for children

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    "Recommendations in this guideline document were developed to give family farm owners the information necessary to reduce the risk of illness and injury to children visiting their farm, while at the same time providing an enjoyable and educational experience. They were written specifically for owners of family farms who may operate an agritourism operation in addition to regular farming activities, as well as for farmers who may host a one-time event such as a tour for schools and other youth groups. The guidelines are also appropriate for larger, long-term agritourism attractions. Background and Scope Agritourism can cover a wide range of scenarios including, but not limited to, corn mazes, "pick your own" fruit and vegetable crops, educational tours for school children, farm-based festivals and country markets and stores. Regardless of the reason for children being on the farm it is the responsibility of the farm owner to control hazards that may risk the health and safety of children and other guests The health and safety guidelines in this publication pertain specifically to children. These guidelines are written with the assumption that supervising adults are responsible for the health and safety of children. In 2001 there were more than 26,000 injuries to children who lived, worked or visited a farm operation. More than 100 children die of agricultural injuries on U.S. farms and ranches annually. By implementing these guidelines, farm owners can reduce the safety and health hazards that harm thousands of children every year. It is the responsibility of farm owners to identify the health and safety hazards on the farm and apply the recommendations to their specific situations. Each farm is different, with its own unique hazards, and therefore there may be hazards present on farms that are not covered in this document. document. It is recommended that farm owners take the key concepts and recommendations from this document and evaluate health and safety hazards on their farm. They should develop a checklist and document the hazards, indicating any actions taken to reduce the risk of illness or injury." - NIOSHTIC-2

    417910-072 (12/06)

    "Funding was provided by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U50 OH008107)." - cover verso

    Humann, MJ and Lee, BC (2007). Agritourism Health and Safety Guidelines for Children. Marshfield, WI: Marshfield Clinic

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