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New Farm Safety Display

The Alberta Farm Safety Program has recently introduced a new Power Take Off (PTO) Display for farm safety events in Alberta. Janice Donkers, farm safety youth coordinator with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, says this display will help organizers to educate children and youth on the dangers of rotating PTO shafts.

Interview with Janice Donkers (2:31 minutes) (1.15 Mb)

The PTO Display is one of many educational resources, displays and publications available free of charge from the Alberta Farm Safety Program. Email farm.safety@gov.ab.ca to check availability, make an inquiry, or review the PTO lesson plans. For more information about this and other safety topics, visit the Alberta Farm Safety Program website, www.agriculture.alberta.ca/farmsafety.

 
 
Source : Alberta Ag and Forestry

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