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FARM

EMEG
ERGE
NCY
PROC
EDUR
E
Reported by:
REGA GRACELYN
M.SUBA
RDING BTLED-IA-1E
Group 4
SAFET FARM EMEGERGENCY
PROCEDURE REGARDING
Y SAFETY ENVIRONMENT

ENVIR
ONME Identify the potential
emergencies
NT
1. Fire
2. Flood
3. Typhoon
4. Machinery entrapment
5. Electrical shock
6. Snake or spider bite
7. Chemical exposure
8. Injuries
9. Illness
10. Accidents

FARM

EMEGERGENCY PROCEDURE
REGARDING SAFETY ENVIRONMENT
2. Provide emergency facilities appropriate for
the sorts of the emergencies that might occur
on the farm (deluge showers, eye washes,
firefighting equipment and first aid kit.
FARM EMEGERGENCY PROCEDURE
REGARDING SAFETY ENVIRONMENT

3. Make sure that the correct equipment is


available contain and handle any chemical or
other dangerous materials spills that might
happen.
4. To help minimize the risk of personal injury
or property damage in the events of an
emergency, People working on and visiting
the farm need to know and understand the
emergency procedures and their
responsibilities.
5. Instruct everyone working in the farm in the
emergency response procedure.
FARM EMEGERGENCY PROCEDURE
REGARDING SAFETY ENVIRONMENT

6. Everyone should know the location of fire


alarms, fire extinguishers and first aid kits.

7. Where the contact emergency service; and


where to safely assemble in the events of an
emergency

The following factors may increase risk of


injury or illness for farm workers.
1. AGE- Injury rates re highest among
children age 15 and under and adults over 65.
2. EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY-Most
farm accidents and fatalities involve
machinery. Proper machine guarding and
doing equipment maintenance according to
manufacturer’s recommendation can help
prevent accidents.

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