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Higher Moisture Levels in Grain Call for Additional Safety Measures
https://agsafety.osu.edu/higher-moisture-levels-grain-call-additional-safety-measures
Mann, safety research associate for Ohio State University Extension. OSU Extension is the outreach arm ...
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Bill Mead '81: Career proves value of two-year degree
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/spring-2014/bill-mead-81-career-proves-value-two-year-degree
Don’t tell Bill Mead that it takes a bachelor’s degree or beyond to attain an upper management ...
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Flu Season is Here!
Lisa Pfeifer – OSU Ag Safety and Health Education Coordinator: The easiest way to protect against the flu, the Ohio Department of Health reminds, is to get a seasonal flu vaccine every year! Some good flu prevention practices include: ...
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The Glass Castle: ATI Programming Page
adults do whatever they want, if at all? As a new college student, how will you manage your new sense of ...
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Citation Help
https://ati.osu.edu/node/939/citation-help
material. Personal Interview: Smith, Alex. Personal interview. 1 Jan. 2012. Website: Smith, Alex. "Our ...
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Severe Weather Awareness Week
Dr. Dee Jepsen—State Agricultural Safety and Health Leader: Severe Weather Awareness Week is March 20-26, 2016. Being prepared is something for every individual and every community to practice, especially when spring weather patterns have potential to cat ...
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Is your Emergency Action Plan up to Date?
Kent McGuire – OSU Ag Safety and Health Coordinator: As we continue to plan for busy spring season, it is a great time to establish or review Emergency Action Plans. Whether it’s a structure fire, traumatic farm injury, or natural disaster being prepared ...
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Fall Agritourism Preparedness
Cora Carter – OSU Ag Safety and Health Graduate Assistant: This festive fall season comes with a variety of safety concerns for owners of corn mazes, pumpkin patches, haunted houses, and other fall agritourism sites. A safe season is the goal for every ag ...
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National Preparedness Month
2015 Theme: Don't Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today. September is National Preparedness Month. This year we are asking you to take action now – make a plan with your community, your family, and for your pets. Plan how to stay safe a ...