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Presentations from the 2009, 15th Annual Conference in Fredericton, New Brunswick
FARM SAFETY: growing the plan forward

  • The Science of POSITIVE - Jeff Linkenbach – English
  • What a Difference a Plan Makes – David Powers
  • Farm Safety and the Atlantic Dairy Farmers Emergency Plan –  Paul Gaunce
  • Making Scenario Training Work – Reg Steward
  • Farmedic: First Responder Training for Agricultural Emergencies, Pilot Test and Evaluation 2009 – Judy Guernsey
  • Put a ROPS on Every Tractor – Yes You Can!  - Julie Sorensen
  • 50 ROPS in BC Pilot – Jim Wassermann

    Keeping farmers safe across Canada - An overview of BC, SK, ON, QC farm safety organizations

    Agricultural labour – meeting the safety requirements – presented by Marcel Hacault, executive director, CASA, at the Banff Pork Seminar, January 2009 Powerpoint

    Presentations from the 2007, 13th Annual Conference in Toronto, Ontario

  • Agricultural Health and Safety Education at NSAC: Changing the Behaviour of Farm Youth
  • Trends in Agricultural Injury Occurrence in Canada
  • Evaluation of a hip belt safety intervention in Nova Scotia orchards
  • H&S Delivery at the National Level: CASA National strategy
  • Saskatchewan Farm Injury Cohort Study
  • It's a HEADS-UP Game of Life and Limb: Injury Prevention Workshop for Young Farm Workers
  • Seniors Abilities
  • Medication, Co-morbidity and Injury in Older Farmers
  • Health Issues Related to Older Workers
  • Webcast of 13th CASA AGM - Toronto >>

    Presentations from the 2006, 12th Annual Conference in Canmore, Alberta
  • “Can Measuring Safety Climate Lead to Improved Agricultural Safety?”
  • How to Influence Agriculture’s Safety Climate
  • How to Influence the Safety Climate in an Agricultural Business
  • Human Resources : Part of a Good Business
  • Ergonomics in Agriculture: Blueberry Harvesting
  • The Health of Workers in the Swine Industry: Research, Education and Surveillance
  • Due Diligence
  • Introduction to the Seven Elements of Effective Safety & Health Management
  • Submission to the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
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    Summary of a report that looked at Canada’s agricultural health and safety policies and their possible implications on trade.


    Powerpoint Presentation by Dr. Judy Guernsey, Chair on behalf of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) at the 2004 National Symposium on Agricultural Health and Safety, Keystone, Colorado, USA on June 20-24, 2004 entitled, "Beyond 2004: Setting the Stage for the New Canadian Agricultural Safety Strategy."




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