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HEALTH & SAFETY BULLETIN - SEPTEMBER 2021

Health & Safety bulletin – September 2021

Robert Gazely

Sep, 27 2021 1 min read

This edition looks at the concerning statistics published by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) which record 41 fatalities in the 2020-21 year.  Simple steps can be followed to make tyre inflation safe when preparing for autumn cultivation and drilling.  The Health & Safety Executive’s Fee For Intervention (FFI) has increased to £160 per hour.  Air compressors are a potential hazard if not maintained correctly and should be checked at regular intervals.  Power take-offs (PTOs) remain one of the oldest and most persistent hazards associated with farm machinery.  Shooting is a potentially contentious sport and vigilance is required following a recent data breach which caused gun owners’ names and addresses to be shared online.

Ceres Rural – Health & Safety Bulletin – September 2021

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