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Farm Pond Safety



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    The farm pond has been an important economic unit in many farming programs. Ponds are used as part of a soil and water conservation program to water livestock, as an irrigation water source, and for fire protection and recreation, such as fishing, boating, swimming, and ice skating. Unfortunately, farm ponds contribute to accidental drownings. The majority of victims of farm pond drownings are children. Small children get too close to the water and lose their balance on the soft bank. Many wade in the cool shallow water only to fall into deep holes. Lack of close adult supervision contributes to pond drownings. Adults often underestimate a child's curiosity. A short attention span, coupled with the attractiveness of a farm pond as a play area may render most verbal instructions ineffective. Adults, too, drown in farm ponds. Most victims were in their late teens or early twenties and visitors to the area. Sharp drop-offs on the pond floor and leg cramps may cause even experienced swimmers to have problems. Multiple drownings have occurred when one person tried to rescue another. It is the farm operator's responsibility to see that his/her farm pond is as safe as possible. In most cases it is recommended that all ponds be fenced and posted to keep out unwanted persons. Liability may increase with non-posted, non-fenced ponds. Restrict entry to your pond to keep out uninvited guests. Accidents can be prevented and lives saved by placing signs warning of specific dangers or indicating safe areas for swimming. See figure 1. All farm ponds used for swimming should have a rescue post. See figure 2. It should be set firmly in the ground near the water. The post should be painted yellow. Attach a long shelf bracket, peg, or nail to the post. Obtain enough nylon rope to reach across the pond. Attach a life buoy or ring to one end of the rope and a wooden block to the other end. Hang this rescue device on the post. A thin, lightweight 12' to 14' pole should be attached to the rescue post to aid in rescue. Finally, attach the location of the nearest telephone and emergency numbers to the top of the post. It should be emphasized that all farm ponds may not be suitable for swimming. If the water is cloudy, has a foul odor, or has excess algae, it may contain infectious agents or be contaminated by fertilizers, pesticides, or livestock wastes. Ponds used for swimming should be analyzed for bacteria during swimming season to determine water quality. Contact your county extension office for local water testing facilities. Make Your Farm Pond Safe for Swimming: DO teach children to swim. DO mark safe swimming areas with posts or floats. DO remove submerged rocks, stumps, broken bottles, and other hazards. DO keep simple rescue devices near your pond. DO post life saving warning signs. DO have your pond tested for contamination. DON'T swim alone or allow anyone to swim by themselves. DON'T let small children swim near a farm pond without adult supervision. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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    1-2
  • NIOSHTIC Number:
    nn:20053594
  • Citation:
    Monthly Safety Blast. Tyler, TX: The Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention, and Education, 2010 Jun; :1-2
  • Federal Fiscal Year:
    2010
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    University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
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  • Start Date:
    20010930
  • Source Full Name:
    Monthly Safety Blast
  • End Date:
    20270929
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